Evidence-Based Public Policy Making in a post-COVID Environment

Track moderators

Slobodan Miladinović, Ph.D.

POSITIONS

Full Professor
University of Belgrade – Faculty of Organizational Sciences
Department of Human Resources Management

 

Danilo Vuković, Ph.D.

POSITIONS

Associate Professor
University of Belgrade- Faculty of Law

Description

The pandemic has placed enormous pressure on governments, businesses and societies. Public policy responses vary from restrictions for business and citizens to financial support (subventions), tax reliefs and other supportive measures. They have been contextually dependent, but also followed a rather unified path across European countries. This section aims to explore these responses from the public policy perspective, i.e., to assess their effectiveness and efficiency, explore viable alternatives, and indicate implications for the post-pandemic world. The section will primarily focus on the Serbian economy and society, but we encourage researchers to take a comparative approach.

Key topics

  • Sustainable Business Environment
  • Evidence-based Public Policies
  • Post-COVID Public Policies
  • Financial Support for Business
  • Monetary Policies
  • Labour Market and Labour Migrations
  • Covid and Post-COVID Social Policies

Track keynote speaker

Dražen Maravić

POSITIONS

UN Development Program
Portfolio manager for inclusive political processes and civic participation

The topic and presentation abstract

Anticipatory public governance

Sound public policies must be evidence-based, so it is necessary to accurately set the present situation’s baseline. Anticipatory public governance builds on this approach and introduces the possibility of identifying possible, probable and preferred futures in policy development, creating scenarios, identifying risks, and mobilizing stakeholders to realize the desired future vision. The timeframe for such public policies would be longer than the usual medium-term framework of 3-5 years, conditioned by political cycles. Anticipatory public governance becomes possible only by reaching a consensus on priorities and leading an inclusive consultation process. The precondition is the development of ” futures literacy” in public administration.

For the Serbian version, please check the following document.

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April 15, 2024
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May 10, 2024
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June 12-15, 2024 Symposium at Zlatibor
September 15, 2024 Deadline for paper submission (International/National Monograph)
October 15, 2024 Notification of paper acceptance
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