Discretionary governance

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Policies in this category are made without explicit interaction with ‘the public’. Governance is presented primarily as a matter for government, which is seen as serving universal goals of progress.[1]

See also...

Governance

References

  1. European Commission (2015): Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (MoRRI): Analytical Report on the Dimensions of Research and Innovation Governance. Sub-task 2.5, deliverable D2.4.2.