Too much instinct, too little evidence in policy-making, says Gluckman

Too much instinct, too little evidence in policy-making, says Gluckman
Sept. 3 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand public service is in "dire need" of building "basic competencies in research methodologies and critical appraisal skills" to improve the quality of policy advice and outcomes, says the government's chief science advisor, Peter Gluckman. In a report on the role of evidence in policy formation and implementation, Gluckman reports a highly variable approach to the use of scientifically rigorous evidence in recommending, implementing and assessing the impacts of new public policy. In some cases, senior pu...