Voices and values: Linking values with participation in OR/MS in public policy making
It is now widely accepted that public policy development requires both an appreciation of public values and an ability to involve insights from local people. Operational research (OR) has made some contributions to public policy development, and there has been a call to use problem-structuring methods (PSM) in this environment. This growing need for greater use of OR/management science (MS) in policy making is due to its ability to work with insights that are sometimes hard to pin down. This paper presents some research about values and local people's voices in public policy making, which the authors believe present a challenge to OR/MS and to the use of PSM. The paper will describe a framework for understanding values and exploring insights into including local voices in policy making using PSMs. Key to the framework is in the emphasis on differences, rather than similarities, in value priorities. A case study in which local people as well as decisions makers and politicians were engaged in a process to decide the future of a local hospital will be described.
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2007
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Authors: | White, Leroy ; Bourne, Humphrey |
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Omega. - Elsevier, ISSN 0305-0483. - Vol. 35.2007, 5, p. 588-603
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Problem-structuring methods Soft OR Public policy making Public involvement Values |
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