Changing boundaries: the role of policy networks in the multi-level governance of science and innovation in Scotland
Source: Science and Public Policy
Vol.34, Issue 1, pp.3-14,
Published: 2007
Pages: Vol.34, Issue 1, pp.3-14
Author or Editor: Author
Regional boundaries and distinct institutions and policy agendas confer on Scotland a characteristic regional system of innovation that affords multiple opportunities for interactions between policy-makers and policy targets. Scotland should offer a set of circumstances congenial to the operation of policy networks, which might facilitate policy integration. However, the predominance of the public sector and the gate-keeping roles therein still present significant barriers to the effective operation of such networks and militate against an integrated policy approach. This Scottish case study provides lessons on policy-making in multi-level, multi-actor spaces for other regional governance systems.
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