Policy analytics : an agenda for research and practice

Tsoukias, Alexis and Montibeller, Gilberto and Lucertini, Giulia and Belton, Valerie (2013) Policy analytics : an agenda for research and practice. EURO Journal on Decision Processes, 1 (1-2). pp. 115-134. ISSN 2193-9438 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s40070-013-0008-3)

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Abstract

The growing impact of the “analytics” perspective in recent years, which integrates advanced data-mining and learning methods, is often associated with increasing access to large databases and with decision support systems. Since its origin, the field of analytics has been strongly business-oriented, with a typical focus on data-driven decision processes. In public decisions, however, issues such as individual and social values, culture and public engagement are more important and, to a large extent, characterise the policy cycle of design, testing, implementation, evaluation and review of public policies. Therefore public policy making seems to be a much more socially complex process than has hitherto been considered by most analytics methods and applications. In this paper, we thus suggest a framework for the use of analytics in supporting the policy cycle—and conceptualise it as “Policy Analytics”.