Summary: | <p>Public policies implementation involves the process of translating into practice draft policies in order to reach their final stage, when the issue brought up on the agenda by certain groups is resolved and the proposed solution becomes operational. Aside from the rational and the practical dimensions, policy implementation requires a number of elements that go beyond the theoretical and administrative frameworks reaching the subjective scope of actors involved in the process. Motivation of actors becomes a new dimension to the analysis of the process itself on a more complex field looming between public and private dimensions. The article aims to explore the subjective dimension of public policy implementation process and to see how the process is influenced by the dimension of individual motivation, beyond rationality.</p>
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