Getting The Basic Right: A Case of Problem Framing in the Public Sector

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY ASR Chiang Mai University Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.12982/cmujasr.2022.012
Wan Mohd Haqqi Wan Ahmad, Cordelia Mason
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ABSTRACT The Global Innovation Index or GII was launched in 2007 has provided a great emphasis on measuring the climate and infrastructure for innovation and on assessing related outcomes. One of its sub pillars is to reflects on perceptions of the quality of public service and the quality of policy formulation as well as implementation and in the last three years; 2019 – 2021, ranked Malaysia at 37, 30 and 33 consecutively. Despite being the third highest country among her ASEAN counterparts, after Singapore and Brunei, the country is still ranked low in the political, regulatory and business environments indexes, consistently at number 40, 40 and 41, Hence, this paper is to explore the nature of problem framing process in designing policy within a Malaysian government institution through a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Data of this paper is gathered qualitatively from one of the Malaysia’s public agencies through a series of in-depth interviews with its group of policy makers to showcase the lived experiences of policy makers in the process of designing and formulating policies. This paper is to illuminate the process of how a problem framing is done in a public agency in Malaysia by adopting a set of frame creation model designed by Dorst (2015), the key challenges faced by the policy makers and key recommendations to improve the design and process of policy making in the public sector to ensure better implementation. The research provides a set of structure the problem framing process of the agency. Keywords: Public sector, Framing, Design strategy, Malaysian public agency
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获得基本权利:公共部门问题框架的一个案例
全球创新指数(GII)于2007年发布,它非常重视衡量创新的环境和基础设施,并评估相关成果。其中一项次级支柱是反映过去三年对公共服务质量和政策制定及执行质量的看法;2019 - 2021年,马来西亚连续排名第37、30和33位。尽管是东盟国家中排名第三的国家,仅次于新加坡和文莱,但该国在政治、监管和商业环境指数中仍然排名较低,一直排在第40、40和41位。因此,本文旨在通过解释学现象学方法探讨马来西亚政府机构在设计政策时问题框架过程的本质。本文的数据是通过对马来西亚的一个公共机构的政策制定者进行一系列的深度访谈,定性地收集到的,以展示政策制定者在设计和制定政策过程中的生活经验。本文旨在通过采用Dorst(2015)设计的一套框架创建模型,阐明马来西亚公共机构如何制定问题框架的过程,政策制定者面临的主要挑战以及改善公共部门政策制定的设计和过程以确保更好实施的关键建议。本研究提供了一套机构问题框架过程的结构。关键词:公共部门,框架,设计策略,马来西亚公共机构
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