Controversial policies: growing support after implementation

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Title Controversial policies: growing support after implementation. A discussion paper
Journal Journal Transport Policy‎ vol. 139 pp. 79-86
Abstract The support for controversial policies in the area of transport often increases after real-world implementation. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of the literature surrounding the implementation of controversial policies in transport, particularly in the context of road pricing. We then discuss various theories and mechanisms that contribute to an increase in support for such policies after real-world implementation. One significant factor is a change in attitude towards a policy. However, there are also other important factors, for example the utility experienced by people is not necessarily the same as the expected utility. In addition, people may be loss-averse relative to their reference point (often: their current situation). The disadvantages of a policy considered for implementation may be clearer than the advantages. Other factors discussed are the effect of the expected distribution of gains and losses, their magnitude, and perceptions of the processes being fair and competent. We then examine the implications of increased support after implementation, important lessons being that policymakers can anticipate growing support after implementation and that communication is key in the process of deciding on a controversial policy. In this regard, we propose that having a champion, or visionary, can be particularly effective in getting controversial policies accepted. Finally, we suggest avenues for future research.
Authors Author Bert van WeeAuthor Jan AnnemaAuthor Sander van Barneveld
Date Date August 2023‎
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Keywords Keyword Road pricing
Locations Location GothenburgLocation LondonLocation OsloLocation StockholmLocation BergenLocation Trondheim
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Publication DOI 10.1016/j.tranpol.2023.05.010
Access This journal article is open access and can be read for free as of 20 February 2025.
Citation van Wee, B., Annema, J. A., & van Barneveld, S. (2023). Controversial policies: growing support after implementation. A discussion paper. Transport Policy, 139, 79–86.

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