Putting policy initiatives into practice: Adopting an "honest broker" approach to adapting small businesses against flooding

B. Ingirige, G. Wedawatta
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Purpose: Amidst the current economic climate, which places many constraints on expensive flood defence schemes, the policy makers tend to favour schemes that are sympathetic to the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and which promote empowering local communities based on their individual local contexts. Research has shown that although several initiatives are in place to create behavioural change among SMEs in undertaking adaptation approaches against flooding, they often tend to delay their responses by means of a "wait and see" attitude. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach: This paper argues that unless there are conscious efforts in the policy-making community to undertake explicit measures to engage with SMEs in a collaborative way, the uptake of adaptation measures will not be achieved as intended. With the use of the "honest broker" approach the paper provides a conceptual way forward of how a sense of collaboration can be instigated in an engagement process between the policy makers and SMEs, so that the scientific knowledge is translated in an appropriately rational way, which best meets the expectations of the SMEs. Findings: The paper proposes a conceptual model for engaging SMEs that will potentially increase the uptake of flood adaptation measures by SMEs. This could be a useful model with which to kick start a collaborative engagement process that could escalate to wider participation in other areas to improve impact of policy initiatives. Originality/value: The paper lays the conceptual foundation for a new theoretical base in the area, which will encourage more empirical investigations that will potentially enhance the practicality of some of the existing policies. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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将政策措施付诸实践:采用“诚实的经纪人”方法,使小型企业适应洪水
目的:在当前的经济环境下,昂贵的防洪计划受到了许多限制,政策制定者倾向于支持那些符合中小企业需求的计划,并根据当地的具体情况促进赋予当地社区权力。研究表明,虽然有一些举措可以在中小企业中创造行为改变,以采取适应洪水的方法,但它们往往倾向于通过“观望”的态度来推迟它们的反应。本文旨在探讨这些问题。设计/方法/方法:本文认为,除非决策界有意识地采取明确的措施,以合作的方式与中小企业接触,否则适应措施的采用将无法如愿实现。本文运用“诚实经纪人”的方法,为如何在政策制定者和中小企业之间的参与过程中激发合作意识提供了一个概念性的方法,从而使科学知识以适当合理的方式转化,从而最符合中小企业的期望。研究结果:本文提出了一个吸引中小企业参与的概念模型,该模型可能会增加中小企业对洪水适应措施的吸收。这可能是一个有用的模式,可以启动一个协作参与进程,并逐步扩大到在其他领域的参与,以提高政策举措的影响。原创性/价值:本文为该领域的新理论基础奠定了概念基础,这将鼓励更多的实证研究,从而有可能提高一些现有政策的实用性。©翡翠集团出版有限公司
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