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This chapter presents conclusions of the public policy analysis, as well as policy recommendations which could serve as a starting point for innovative decision-makers. The existing models are either hardly to foster innovations in culture or they theoretically provide grounds for innovative environment only partly. Some of the theoretical models are not even comparable. Further analysis of the selected countries’ cultural policies has shown that innovations’ nature is specific: they are fluid and flexible and do not rely on pre-set structures. They can happen anywhere at any time regardless of public policy measures. Still, in order to be able to grow innovative environment, some policy actions are preferred, if not required which calls for a paradigm shift in the area of public policies.

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The chapter offers concrete recommendations for innovative decision-makers.

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This page is a summary of: Organisation of Public Policy Models: A Way Forward, January 2017, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52721-5_6.
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