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1 Diagnose Your Policy Problem and Refine Your Value Proposition Steve Williams & Blair Simonite April 7 2015 Image source: http://www.ksefocus.com/wordpress-content/uploads/2009/07/focuslady.jpg

2 SCIENCE AND POLICY: WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE SCIENTIST? http://www.ispex.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/science001.jpg

3 Science and Policy Policy for Science Active intervention of the state in the process of knowledge creation, innovation and commercialization e.g. National innovation systems (NSERC, Genome Canada), human capital Science for Policy Use of scientific knowledge in the formation of public policy e.g. Expert advice to policy makers, scientists as a stakeholder group in public debate Source: Milind Kandlikar, 2015

4 Elements of Policy Design Birkland, T.A. (2005) An Introduction to the Policy Process, 2nd ed. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe., p. 160) ElementQuestions to ask GoalsWhat are the goals of the policy? To eliminate a problem? To alleviate a problem but not entirely eliminate it? To keep a problem from getting worse? Causal modelWhat is the causal model? Do we know that, if we do X, Y will result? How do we know this? If we don’t know, how can we find out? ToolsWhat tools or instruments will be used to put the policy into effect? Will they be more or less coercive? Will they rely more on incentives, persuasion, or information? Capacity building? TargetsWhose behavior is supposed to change? Are there direct and indirect targets? Are design choices predicated on our social construction of the target population? ImplementationHow will the program be implemented? Who will lay out the implementation system? Will a top-down or bottom-up design be selected? Why?

5 Types of Policy Influence Lindquist, E. (2001). Discerning Policy Influence: Framework for a Strategic Evaluation of IDRC-Supported Research.

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7 Conceptual Instrumental Continuum of Research Use Awareness Knowledge and understanding Attitudes, perceptions, ideas Practice and policy change Nutley, S. M., Walter, I., & Davies, H. T. (2007). Using evidence: How research can inform public services. Policy press.

8 Wright, D. (2013). Bridging the Gap Between Scientists and Policy Makers: Whither Geospatial?. Presented at the Geospatial World Forum, Rotterdam. Retrieved from http://slideshare.net/deepseadawn/gwf-policy

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15 YOUR POLICY CHALLENGE Image source: http://mosaichealth.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/group-exercise.jpg

16 THEORIES OF CHANGE http://www.lawpracticetoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/making-change-stick-lessons- learned-from-changing-the-biglaw-pricing-dynamic.jpg

17 Pathways for Change Stachowiak, S. (2009). Pathways for Change. Organizational Research Services.

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19 Landacre Research (2012). MLP: Insights into social and technological change.

20 Gay Marriage https://static-secure.guim.co.uk/sys- images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2014/3/28/1396023370258/Gay-marriage-012.jpg

21 Strategies for Change through an MLP Lens Develop niche innovation Align niche innovations Target regime directly Observe landscape pressure, take advantage of windows of opportunity Change the landscape

22 YOUR THEORY OF CHANGE Image source: http://mosaichealth.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/group-exercise.jpg

23 BACK IN 15 MINUTES Image: http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/189/2/3/Take_a_break_by_kebuter.jpg

24 PROPOSITION DESIGN http://businessoflawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/legal-department-value-metrics.jpg

25 Value Proposition Canvas http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/downloads/value_proposition_canvas.pdf

26 @UBC_Gen Ent Jumping Through Hoops? Policy Entrepreneurship Program

27 @UBC_Gen Ent Jumping Through Hoops? Overcoming Policy Barriers and Institutional Hurdles that Prevent Your Research from Achieving Its Full Impact A combination of speaker sessions and hands- on workshops to assist researchers in developing strategies to address both policy and regulatory challenges. Policy Entrepreneurship Program

28 @UBC_Gen Ent Intended Audience This program is open to anyone who has an innovative idea or project that they want to develop to its full potential. This includes University of British Columbia-based scientists and researchers, as well as participants from outside the UBC community. Register online now! Policy Entrepreneurship Program

29 @UBC_Gen Ent The Speaker Series DateTalkSpeakers April 14, 2015 12:00 – 1:30pm Making it Count: How Policy Makers Use (or Don't) Research for Decisions Dr. Evert Linquist Director, School of Public Administration, University of Victoria May 12, 2015 12:00- 1:30pm Measuring ChangeSarah Stachowiak Senior Vice President of Organizational Research Services Policy Entrepreneurship Program

30 @UBC_Gen Ent The Workshop Series DateWorkshop April 7, 2015 1:00 – 4:30pm Diagnose Your Policy Problem & Refine Your Value Proposition April 21, 2015 9:00am-12:30pm Map Your Stakeholder Landscape May 14, 2015 9:00am-12:30pm Build Your Strategy Policy Entrepreneurship Program

31 References Birkland, T.A. (2005) An Introduction to the Policy Process, 2nd ed. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe., p. 160) Olesson, E. (2012). What is MLP - Multi Level Perspective. (D. Olesson). University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. Geels, F. W. (2013, November 27). Socio-technical transitional thinking and carbon emissions. Brussels. Geels, F. W. (2002). Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: a multi-level perspective and a case-study. Research Policy, 31(8-9), 1257–1274. Geels, F. W., & Schot, J. (2007). Typology of sociotechnical transition pathways. Research Policy, 36(3), 399–417. Burch, S., Shaw, A., Dale, A., & Robinson, J. (2014). Triggering transformative change: a development path approach to climate change response in communities. Climate Policy. Lindquist, E. (2001). Discerning Policy Influence: Framework for a Strategic Evaluation of IDRC-Supported Research, 1–28. Nutley, S. M., Walter, I., & Davies, H. T. (2007). Using evidence: How research can inform public services. Policy press.

32 Thank You! Steve Williams steve@constructive.net @constructivesteve@constructive.net Blair Simonite blair.simonite@sauder.ubc.cablair.simonite@sauder.ubc.ca Image source: http://www.ksefocus.com/wordpress-content/uploads/2009/07/focuslady.jpg


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