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The role of organizational culture in policy mobilities – the case of South Korean climate change adaptation policies

Schäfer, Susann

Geographica Helvetica, 2017-07, Vol.72 (3), p.341-350 [Revista revisada por pares]

Gottingen: Copernicus GmbH

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    The role of organizational culture in policy mobilities – the case of South Korean climate change adaptation policies
  • Autor: Schäfer, Susann
  • Materias: Adaptation ; Case studies ; Climate change ; Climate change adaptation ; Climatic changes ; Cooperation ; Corporate culture ; Economic growth ; Emissions ; Environmental policy ; Institutions ; Mobility ; Policy sciences ; Politics ; Social science research ; Social sciences ; Translations
  • Es parte de: Geographica Helvetica, 2017-07, Vol.72 (3), p.341-350
  • Descripción: The conceptualization of policies as mobile and mutable knowledge is the key feature of the recent debate on policy mobilities. Policy mobility studies have focused on the movement and translation of policies as well as on the impact of mobile policies on policy-making processes and governed spaces. Given that policy mobilities have mainly been examined in comparable institutional contexts, the current debate has neglected the role of organizational culture in the translation of policies. Organizational culture is understood as a set of shared assumptions that guide what happens in organizations by defining appropriate practices of policy making. The case study, South Korean adaptation policy, illustrates that organizational culture has a significant impact on the translation of mobile adaptation policy. Besides the claim to consider organizational culture more prominently in the field of policy mobility studies, this paper illustrates the translation process of adaptation policy in the South Korean political system. The practices in South Korean political institutions dealing with climate change adaptation are highly characterized by the avoidance of risks. The propensity to avoid risks leads policy makers to focus on technical solutions to climate change adaptation and to neglect the participation of civil society.
  • Editor: Gottingen: Copernicus GmbH
  • Idioma: Inglés;Francés;Alemán;Italiano

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