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100 _aAviram, Neomi Frisch, Beeri, Itali and Cohen, Nissim
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245 _aEntrepreneurship in the policy process: Linking behavior and context through a systematic review of the policy entrepreneurship literature
260 _aPublic Administration Review
300 _a80(2), Mar-Apr, 2020: p.188-197
520 _aHow do different policy environments influence the choice of policy entrepreneurship (PE) strategies? Using data collected from a systematic review of the PE literature, the authors identify subcomponents of the three streams of the policy process and empirically test the relationship between dominance of each stream and PE strategies. Findings show that when the political and policy streams dominate, policy entrepreneurs focus on policy formation and policy implementation strategies and not on problem identification and policy evaluation strategies. Surprisingly, there is no correlation between dominance of the problem stream and PE strategies. This should lead to the normative claim that PE is not necessarily a positive phenomenon. The article concludes with suggestions for future research.- Reproduced
773 _aPublic Administration Review
906 _aNEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISES - MANAGEMENT
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