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Expert knowledge is one of the main ingredients of policy-making in public bureaucracies. Not only may bureaucrats themselves play an important expert advisory role; executive bureaucracies also rely on various organizational arrangements for incorporating expertise in policy-making, including dedicated science advisors and knowledge units, expert agencies, and permanent and temporary advisory bodies. The panel invites papers that examine the organization and practices of expert advice in national governments and European and international organizations, and the politics, use and influence of expert knowledge in policy processes at all levels.
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| Do They Listen to the Experts? Exploring Experts’ Influence in Sustainability Policies | View Paper Details |
| ‘Experts for Hire’: Conseptualizing the Rise of Consultants as Government Advisors | View Paper Details |
| Exploring How Contexts and Policy Advisory Networks Influence Policy Design Over Time: Insights from Administrative Simplification Policy in Italy (1993-2018) | View Paper Details |
| Managing Evidence to Align Central Policy Recommendations and Local Practice – A Theoretical Framework | View Paper Details |
| Explaining the Multiple Dimensions of Expert Influence | View Paper Details |