Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy Level

The article seeks to specify the requirements of the framework for public participation in policy making on the governmental level aiming to elaborate a substantial content of the participatory policy. The research methodology engages both qualitative and quantitative approaches based on document an...

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Main Authors: Birutė PITRĖNAITĖ, Birutė MIKULSKIENĖ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Economic Studies (ASE) 2012-06-01
Series:European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
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Online Access:http://www.ejist.ro/files/pdf/359.pdf
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spelling doaj-07072fae52524c6abead439d000fc5ac2020-11-25T00:56:49ZengAcademy of Economic Studies (ASE)European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies2067-37952012-06-0141314Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy LevelBirutė PITRĖNAITĖBirutė MIKULSKIENĖThe article seeks to specify the requirements of the framework for public participation in policy making on the governmental level aiming to elaborate a substantial content of the participatory policy. The research methodology engages both qualitative and quantitative approaches based on document analysis and interviews. We analysed a range of documents, issued by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania, where participatory groups are nominated for the annual terms of 2007 and 2010. Results of the research testify that, notwithstanding the considerable number of participatory facts, public administrators hold more than a half of the places in the participatory groups. Stakeholders other than public administrators are considered to be rather consultants than partners in policy development. We suggest that for a substantial, effective and efficient participation framework, several requirements should be met including a correct arena for stakes’ expression; completeness of the stake representation; balanced stake representation; sensitivity to research based evidence; monitoring and evaluation of participation quality.http://www.ejist.ro/files/pdf/359.pdfinterest representationstakeholdersparticipatory frameworkpolicy making
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Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy Level
European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
interest representation
stakeholders
participatory framework
policy making
author_facet Birutė PITRĖNAITĖ
Birutė MIKULSKIENĖ
author_sort Birutė PITRĖNAITĖ
title Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy Level
title_short Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy Level
title_full Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy Level
title_fullStr Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy Level
title_full_unstemmed Requirements for Participatory Framework on Governmental Policy Level
title_sort requirements for participatory framework on governmental policy level
publisher Academy of Economic Studies (ASE)
series European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
issn 2067-3795
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The article seeks to specify the requirements of the framework for public participation in policy making on the governmental level aiming to elaborate a substantial content of the participatory policy. The research methodology engages both qualitative and quantitative approaches based on document analysis and interviews. We analysed a range of documents, issued by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania, where participatory groups are nominated for the annual terms of 2007 and 2010. Results of the research testify that, notwithstanding the considerable number of participatory facts, public administrators hold more than a half of the places in the participatory groups. Stakeholders other than public administrators are considered to be rather consultants than partners in policy development. We suggest that for a substantial, effective and efficient participation framework, several requirements should be met including a correct arena for stakes’ expression; completeness of the stake representation; balanced stake representation; sensitivity to research based evidence; monitoring and evaluation of participation quality.
topic interest representation
stakeholders
participatory framework
policy making
url http://www.ejist.ro/files/pdf/359.pdf
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