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A systematic review of the Narrative Policy Framework: a future research agenda

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/76250
Date of Publication
August 19, 2024
Publication Type
Article
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Author
Künzler, Johannaorcid-logo
Stauffer, Bettinaorcid-logo
KPM Center for Public Management
Schlaufer, Carolineorcid-logo
KPM - Bereich Politikwissenschaft
KPM Center for Public Management
Song, Geoboo
Smith-Walter Aaron
Jones, Michael
Series
Policy & Politics: Advancing knowledge in public and social policy
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0305-5736
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1332/03055736y2024d000000046
Description
The Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) has become instrumental in understanding how policy narratives impact public policy processes. This article presents a systematic analysis of the historical development of NPF research, drawing on a review of 189 NPF articles to investigate its evolution. The findings are presented across five temporal stages, examining the use of the NPF’s theoretical elements. The analysis indicates a consistent focus on the core theoretical components, demonstrating the framework’s robustness. Additionally, the article examines whether the NPF’s ambition to bridge positivist and interpretivist approaches has been achieved. The proposed future research agenda highlights areas for further exploration. First, researchers are encouraged to combine the NPF with interpretivist approaches in policy narrative research. Second, our findings show a need for more in-depth analyses of specific narrative components, such as narrative characters, to gain deeper insights into their effects on policy processes. Third, there is a clear need to investigate whether and how practitioners are using NPF research to inform their communication strategies. This systematic analysis highlights patterns and trends in the literature, identifies gaps and proposes future avenues for empirical applications and theory development. Thus, this article offers new insights into the NPF, contributing to existing knowledge in the field.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/189109
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