This paper explores how a newly established Portuguese public administration competence center, PlanAPP, can contribute to effective policymaking for complex, or "wicked," problems. It examines PlanAPP's potential as a boundary organization (BO) by analyzing its activities through the lenses of policy coordination and coherence (PCC) and knowledge governance (KG). The authors identify three key ingredients for improved policymaking: internal cross-sectoral networking, external networking and participation, and knowledge sharing. They analyze PlanAPP's projects to assess how well it embodies these characteristics and finds that while PlanAPP demonstrates promising characteristics of a BO, further development of citizen participation and boundary management activities is needed to fully realize its potential.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 24, 2024
Authors
Fronika de Wit, Susana Sobral, Filipa Vala
Tags
public administration
policymaking
wicked problems
knowledge governance
networking
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