Behavioral Public Administration: Past, Present, and Future

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Abstract

The last decade has seen remarkable growth in the field of behavioral public administration, both in practice and in academia. In both domains, applications of behavioral science to policy problems have moved forward at breakneck speed; researchers are increasingly pursuing randomized behavioral interventions in public administration contexts, editors of peer-reviewed academic journals are showing greater interest in publishing this work, and policy makers at all levels are creating new initiatives to bring behavioral science into the public sector. However, because the expansion of the field has been so rapid, there has been relatively little time to step back and reflect on the work that has been done and to assess where the field is going in the future. It is high time for such reflection: where is the field currently on track, and where might it need course correction?.

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Bhanot, S. P., & Linos, E. (2020). Behavioral Public Administration: Past, Present, and Future. Public Administration Review, 80(1), 168–171. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13129

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