LOGIC: Good Practice Principles for Mainstreaming Behavioural Public Policy
This report outlines good practice principles intended to encourage the incorporation of behavioural perspectives as part of standard policymaking practice in government and governmental organisations. Evidence from the behavioural sciences is potentially transformative in many areas of government policy and administration. The 14 good practice principles, organised into five dimensions, present a guide to the consistent production and application of useful behavioural science evidence. Governments and governmental organisations looking to mainstream behavioural public policy may use the good practice principles and case studies included in this report to assess their current policy systems and develop strategies to further improve them.
Leadership
Leaders who engage with behavioural science evidence and promote its use can be influential in embedding a behavioural approach. The principles in this section call for senior leaders to advocate for behavioural science, and for managers to actively build this support in their leaders.
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