Article

Public administration, governance, and policy integration: towards a scholarship agenda of a neglected area

Guswin de Wee1,*, Kutu Ramolobe2
Author Information & Copyright
1School of Government, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa
2Department of Public Management and Leadership, Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa
*Corresponding Author: Guswin de Wee. Tel: +27-21-959-3824 E-mail: gdewee@uwc.ac.za.

© Copyright 2025 Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University. This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Received: Nov 05, 2024; Accepted: Dec 09, 2024

Published Online: Jun 05, 2025

Abstract

Policy integration has emerged as a crucial concept in governance and policy literature to address and mitigate complex problems, which is also applicable in the South African context. However, the majority of existing literature on policy integration focuses on governmentcentred approaches, such as organizational and institutional or actor-based approaches, with limited attention to governance approaches, also referred to as policy product (content) integration, despite its significance for policy effectiveness. South African scholarship exhibits a similar trend, with minimal studies focusing on policy integration, and even fewer on policy content. Methodologically, this paper adopts a conceptual approach, drawing upon policy design literature and focusing on emerging methods for studying policy content to derive potential insights for theoretical adaptation and application of policy integration. This study identifies and proposes change in the level of analysis to explore new aspects of policy integration by introducing a new theoretical lens of policy design content as the analytical locus. By extending the focus of policy design-as-content to the analysis of policy integration, this study suggest methods to examine policy content as an abstractable unit of analysis to map the interactions between policies and construct policy landscapes for describing, analysing, and diagnosing policy product integration and its impact on policy coordination, governance arrangements, and policy performance. This paper presents theoretical and practical implications for policy and governance, including the potential for policy makers to iteratively evaluate new policies to the existing policy landscape in the policy integration process for optimal integration, along with promising avenues for future research.

Keywords: policy integration; institutional grammar; integrative propositional analysis; policy design-as-content; public governance; Public Administration;