OECD field 5.6 · 12 ideas
Political science
research ideas.
Qualified university research directions mapped to Political science. These are starting points for further scoping, literature review and supervision—not completed proposals or claims of novelty.
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This paper proposes a theoretical model of the data economy, arguing that data sharing is essential to correct market failures in knowledge production.
Optimizing Horizon Scanning Inputs to Enhance Predictive Value in National Innovation Policy Scenarios
This research evaluates the predictive performance of horizon scanning compared to conventional forecasting methods in government scenarios. It suggests that refining input data and broadening field scope may further improve the predictive accuracy of future scenarios.
Evaluating Normative Interventions for Enhancing Public Trust in Shared Autonomous Public Transport Systems
Public trust is essential for the adoption of shared autonomous vehicles, yet safety perceptions remain the primary driver of user intention. This study investigates how normative messaging can be refined to complement safety communication strategies.
What makes community-owned batteries survive beyond the pilot?
Many community energy trials end when grant funding does. This project would compare the governance, tariff and maintenance choices behind systems that remain useful five years later.
Testing Mediating Mechanisms of Intrapreneurship on Public Sector Innovation Capability and Organizational Performance
This study explores how entrepreneurial leadership influences innovation capability within public sector organizations. It proposes a model linking leadership behaviors to specific organizational outcomes through mediating mechanisms like psychological safety and digital readiness.
Can urban night-light curfews deliver measurable biodiversity gains?
Cities are beginning to dim public lighting, but few programmes connect policy changes to multi-species ecological outcomes over time.
Integrating Foresight Methodologies into National Health Policy Frameworks for Future Shock Preparedness
Health systems face increasing volatility from emerging global health shocks and systemic crises. This research explores how structured foresight approaches can be embedded into policy-making cycles to improve long-term resilience.
Developing Robust Governance Frameworks for Artificial Intelligence Integration in Public Sector Decision Making
This study examines the intersection of artificial intelligence and governance structures within public administration. It proposes investigating how regulatory frameworks can be adapted to manage the rapid deployment of AI technologies.
Institutionalizing Anticipatory Governance Mechanisms Within National Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks and Decision-Making Processes
This study examines how anticipatory practices are integrated into macroeconomic governance to improve economic resilience. It proposes further investigation into the institutionalization of these practices across diverse national and cultural contexts.
Evaluating Participatory Frameworks for Enhancing Stakeholder Inclusivity in Environmental Ecosystem Scenario Projects
This study introduces a participatory framework designed to improve stakeholder engagement and reflexivity in ecosystem scenario building. It proposes that this framework be tested and evaluated across ongoing transdisciplinary environmental projects.
Adapting Sustainable Space Governance Frameworks to Protect the Rights of Future Global Generations
Space governance is increasingly critical for managing intergenerational equity and global resource access. This research explores how current space policy frameworks can be adapted to address emerging challenges and protect future rights.
Developing Non-Colonial Anticipatory Action Research Frameworks for Sustainable Future-Oriented Public Policy in Africa
The colonization of the future limits the ability of local communities to imagine and shape their own development trajectories. This research explores the application of non-colonial anticipatory action research to empower local knowledge production in African contexts.