Abstract
Mission-Oriented Policy (MOP) leads to action within a bold framework of wide societal relevance, clear direction, targeted at ambitious innovation activities and goes beyond the simple formulation and design of policies. It also supports their implementation, execution, and evaluation. This form of public policy design has a wide presence in developed countries and is already showing signs of adoption in Latin American countries, including Colombia. In consideration of this tendency, this study bases on the a priori approaches defined in the theoretical focus of the MOP in order to validate, a posteriori, two Colombian cases of public policy, guided by a mission and mediated by innovation processes in a broad sense. The cases analyzed are the National Optical Fiber Plan (NOFP) and the regional program of Medellin The Most Educated (MTME). Product of these cases, we derive lessons of interest to public policymakers and implementers.
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