The policy work of piloting: Mobilising and managing conflict and ambiguity in the English NHS
In spite of their widespread use in policy making in the UK and elsewhere, there is a relatively sparse literature specifically devoted to policy pilots. Recent research on policy piloting has focused on the role of pilots in making policy work in accordance with national agendas. Taking this as a p...
Main Authors: | Bailey, S, Checkland, K, Hodgson, D, McBride, A, Elvey, R, Parkin, S, Rothwell, K, Pierides, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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