| 作者 | 伊艺研吾(Center for Evidence Co-creation (CEC))、梅谷隼人(神户大学)、小林庸平(顾问研究员)、高桥辽(早稻田大学)、中室牧子(教职研究员) |
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| 发表日期/编号 | 2026年3月 26-J-014 |
| 研究课题 | 为实现真正发挥作用的循证决策(EBPM)的综合研究 |
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概要
While the importance of Evidence-Based Policy Making (EBPM) is widely recognized, actual policy formation is a complex process involving political and organizational coordination among diverse actors, and evidence does not necessarily affect real-world policy making. Using a conjoint experiment targeting local government officials, this study examines factors influencing policy choices and quantifies how different types of evidence affect decision-making. The results show that the existence of similar programs in neighboring municipalities strongly influences policy selection—in a comparable manner to the opinions of mayors, supervisors, and stakeholders. The study finds an asymmetry in the influence of evidence: while evidence indicating positive effects has a modest positive impact, evidence showing no effects has the strongest negative influence. Evidence from overseas cases exerts smaller effects than that from neighboring municipalities. Moreover, officials with statistical analysis experience and supportive attitudes toward EBPM rely more on rigorous evidence. These findings reveal both the realities and limitations of evidence use in policy processes and highlight challenges shared by evidence users and providers.