policyorienterte
Policyorienterte is a term used in Scandinavian languages to describe a policy-oriented approach or orientation. It refers to activities, research, or actors that prioritize relevance to public policy, aiming to inform, influence, or improve decision-making and governance.
A policyorienterte stance focuses on identifying policy problems, generating actionable knowledge, and providing recommendations tailored to
- Problem-driven and goal-oriented: research and analysis are organized around specific policy questions or objectives.
- Stakeholder engagement: collaboration with policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders to ensure relevance and uptake.
- Interdisciplinarity: integration of methods and perspectives from political science, public administration, economics, sociology, and other fields.
- Knowledge translation: dissemination of findings through policy briefs, summaries, and other formats accessible to decision-makers.
- Flexible methods: use of rapid assessments, case studies, evaluations, and comparative analyses to accommodate policy timelines.
Policyorienterte work is common in government agencies, think tanks, international organizations, and NGOs. It spans areas
The approach can enhance policy relevance, legitimacy, and uptake of evidence. However, it may face challenges
Derived from policy and orientering/orientering (orientation) in Scandinavian languages, reflecting a focus on aligning work with