Public Policy Design and Implementation in Slovenia

International Public Administration Review, 15(3-4), 9–39, 2017

30 Pages Posted: 14 Aug 2018

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Jernej Mencinger

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration

Polonca Kovač

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration

Tina Jukić

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration

Mirko Vintar

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration

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Date Written: December 30, 2017

Abstract

Public policy design and implementation is a complex process, and so decision makers try to monitor all of the policy lifecycle stages in a particular policy domain. However, the question of coherent integration of various policy activities arises, including agenda-setting, ex-ante evaluation, formulation, decision-making, implementation, ex-post evaluation of individual policies, sector-specific ones, and even horizontal ones. Therefore, it is important to investigate and understand the reasons why an individual country, such as Slovenia, does not exploit all potential aspects of carrying out policy activities in a systematic and coherent manner. This article explores and analyzes Slovenian practice in policy design based on an in-depth empirical study among key public policyholders and decision makers. Furthermore, the authors identify the key success factors that facilitate or inhibit the development and progress of public policies, programs, and projects (PPPP) in Slovenia. The key findings indicate a particular lack of a professional policy unit to monitor the process holistically and the absence of ex-post evaluation. A need for a systemic solution in public policy design is established, which would merge different authorities’ efforts, epistemic communities, and the public in developing a structural multilevel model for good public governance.

Keywords: public policy, cycle, evaluation, public administration, good governance, Slovenia

JEL Classification: Z18

Suggested Citation

Mencinger, Jernej and Kovač, Polonca and Jukić, Tina and Vintar, Mirko, Public Policy Design and Implementation in Slovenia (December 30, 2017). International Public Administration Review, 15(3-4), 9–39, 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3222543

Jernej Mencinger (Contact Author)

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration ( email )

Gosarjeva ulica 5
Ljubljana, SI-1000
Slovenia

Polonca Kovač

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration ( email )

Gosarjeva ulica 5
Ljubljana, SI-1000

Tina Jukić

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration ( email )

Gosarjeva ulica 5
Ljubljana, SI-1000
Slovenia

Mirko Vintar

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Administration ( email )

Gosarjeva ulica 5
Ljubljana, SI-1000
Slovenia

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