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Dr Sarah Ball
Dr

Sarah Ball

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Overview

Background

My research explores how knowledge and evidence are translated into policy design and implementation. Previously I have explored the use of behavioural insights, experimental methods, codesign and am now interrogating digital transformation in the development of policy. I am currently completing an ARC Linkage Project titled ‘The new digital governance of welfare-to-work’ and an ESRC project exploring 'Ethics and expertise in times of crisis: Learning from international varieties of ethics advice'. In August 2025 I will be undertaking a DECRA project titled 'Behind the Screens: Interrogating Digital Service Design and Delivery'. Prior to undertaking my Phd I worked in the Australian Public Service, where I developed a deep interest in public administration, knowledge sharing and evidence-based policy.

Availability

Dr Sarah Ball is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, Flinders University
  • Masters (Coursework), Flinders University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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25 works between 2017 and 2025

1 - 20 of 25 works

2025

Journal Article

Introduction to the Special Issue on Activation and the Digital Welfare State

Mcgann, Michael, Considine, Mark, Nguyen, Phuc and Ball, Sarah (2025). Introduction to the Special Issue on Activation and the Digital Welfare State. Australian Journal of Social Issues. doi: 10.1002/ajs4.70002

Introduction to the Special Issue on Activation and the Digital Welfare State

2025

Journal Article

Using interpretive political science to understand policy-making in practice

Ball, Sarah (2025). Using interpretive political science to understand policy-making in practice. Australian Journal of Political Science, 1-13. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2025.2454556

Using interpretive political science to understand policy-making in practice

2024

Book Chapter

Digital-first employment services in Australia: Challenges and opportunities

Ball, Sarah, McGann, Michael, Lewis, Jenny M. and Considine, Mark (2024). Digital-first employment services in Australia: Challenges and opportunities. The Routledge International Handbook of Public Administration and Digital Governance. (pp. 272-283) edited by Sarah Giest and Ian Roberge. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003458081-22

Digital-first employment services in Australia: Challenges and opportunities

2024

Journal Article

Who decides what works? Ethical considerations arising from the Australian Government's use of behavioural insights and Robodebt

Ball, Sarah (2024). Who decides what works? Ethical considerations arising from the Australian Government's use of behavioural insights and Robodebt. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 84 (1), 159-171. doi: 10.1111/1467-8500.12676

Who decides what works? Ethical considerations arising from the Australian Government's use of behavioural insights and Robodebt

2024

Journal Article

Collaboration and public policy: agency in the pursuit of public purpose

Ball, Sarah (2024). Collaboration and public policy: agency in the pursuit of public purpose. Critical Policy Studies, 18 (4), 728-731. doi: 10.1080/19460171.2024.2311198

Collaboration and public policy: agency in the pursuit of public purpose

2024

Journal Article

Unlocking policy success: is codesign the key to achieving effective policy outcomes?

Ball, Sarah and Rejón, René (2024). Unlocking policy success: is codesign the key to achieving effective policy outcomes?. Policy Design and Practice, 7 (3), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/25741292.2024.2368911

Unlocking policy success: is codesign the key to achieving effective policy outcomes?

2024

Book Chapter

Behavioural insights teams in practice: nudge missions and methods on trial

Ball, Sarah and Head, Brian W. (2024). Behavioural insights teams in practice: nudge missions and methods on trial. Beyond nudge: advancing the state-of-the-art of behavioural public policy and administration. (pp. 108-126) edited by Benjamin Ewert, Eva Thomann and Kathrin Loer. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press. doi: 10.1332/030557320X15840777045205

Behavioural insights teams in practice: nudge missions and methods on trial

2023

Journal Article

Emerging modes of digitalisation in the delivery of welfare‐to‐work: implications for street‐level discretion

Ball, Sarah, McGann, Michael, Nguyen, Phuc and Considine, Mark (2023). Emerging modes of digitalisation in the delivery of welfare‐to‐work: implications for street‐level discretion. Social Policy and Administration, 57 (7), 1166-1180. doi: 10.1111/spol.12939

Emerging modes of digitalisation in the delivery of welfare‐to‐work: implications for street‐level discretion

2023

Journal Article

Employer engagement: Making active labour market policies work Edited by JoIngold and PatrickMcGurk. Bristol University Press, Mar 1, 2024, 270 pp., ISBN: 978–1529223002, Price GBP 28.99, p/b

Ball, Sarah (2023). Employer engagement: Making active labour market policies work Edited by JoIngold and PatrickMcGurk. Bristol University Press, Mar 1, 2024, 270 pp., ISBN: 978–1529223002, Price GBP 28.99, p/b. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 61 (4), 990-992. doi: 10.1111/bjir.12772

Employer engagement: Making active labour market policies work Edited by JoIngold and PatrickMcGurk. Bristol University Press, Mar 1, 2024, 270 pp., ISBN: 978–1529223002, Price GBP 28.99, p/b

2023

Journal Article

Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government COVID-19 pandemic policy responses: where, when and how is ethical advice sought?

Pykett, Jessica, Ball, Sarah, Dingwall, Robert, Lepenies, Robert, Sommer, Theresa, Strassheim, Holger and Wenzel, Lars (2023). Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government COVID-19 pandemic policy responses: where, when and how is ethical advice sought?. Evidence and Policy, 19 (2), 236-255. doi: 10.1332/174426421X16596928051179

Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government COVID-19 pandemic policy responses: where, when and how is ethical advice sought?

2022

Book

The Australian policy handbook: a practical guide to the policymaking process

Althaus, Catherine, Ball, Sarah, Bridgman, Peter, Davis, Glyn and Threlfall, David (2022). The Australian policy handbook: a practical guide to the policymaking process. 7th ed. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003351993

The Australian policy handbook: a practical guide to the policymaking process

2022

Book

Behavioural public policy in Australia: how an idea became practice

Ball, Sarah (2022). Behavioural public policy in Australia: how an idea became practice. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003290742

Behavioural public policy in Australia: how an idea became practice

2022

Journal Article

Dramaturgy and crisis management: a third act

Ball, Sarah, McConnell, Allan and Stark, Alastair (2022). Dramaturgy and crisis management: a third act. Public Administration, 100 (3) padm.12775, 585-599. doi: 10.1111/padm.12775

Dramaturgy and crisis management: a third act

2022

Journal Article

Can robots understand welfare? Exploring machine bureaucracies in welfare-to-work

Considine, Mark, McGann, Michael, Ball, Sarah and Nguyen, Phuc (2022). Can robots understand welfare? Exploring machine bureaucracies in welfare-to-work. Journal of Social Policy, 51 (3) PII S0047279422000174, 519-534. doi: 10.1017/s0047279422000174

Can robots understand welfare? Exploring machine bureaucracies in welfare-to-work

2021

Journal Article

Knowledge coproduction: panacea or placebo? Lessons from an emerging policy partnership

Reddel, Tim and Ball, Sarah (2021). Knowledge coproduction: panacea or placebo? Lessons from an emerging policy partnership. Policy Design and Practice, 5 (2), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/25741292.2021.1992106

Knowledge coproduction: panacea or placebo? Lessons from an emerging policy partnership

2021

Journal Article

Translating behavioral public policy into practice: Interpretations and traditions

Ball, Sarah (2021). Translating behavioral public policy into practice: Interpretations and traditions. Critical Policy Studies, 16 (3), 315-332. doi: 10.1080/19460171.2021.1973525

Translating behavioral public policy into practice: Interpretations and traditions

2020

Other Outputs

Behaviour change, rigorous evidence and public policy: an ethnography of the use of ‘behavioural insights’ in policy development by the Australian Federal Government

Ball, Sarah (2020). Behaviour change, rigorous evidence and public policy: an ethnography of the use of ‘behavioural insights’ in policy development by the Australian Federal Government. PhD Thesis, Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2020.886

Behaviour change, rigorous evidence and public policy: an ethnography of the use of ‘behavioural insights’ in policy development by the Australian Federal Government

2020

Other Outputs

Try, test and learn evaluation - interim report

Baxter, Janeen, Povey, Jenny, Burger, Sarah-Ann, Plage, Stefanie, Kennedy, Elizabeth, O'Flaherty, Martin, Tseng, Yi-Ping, Polidano, Cain, Kalb, Guyonne, Borland, Jeff, Ribar, David, Mamun, Abdullah, Ball, Sarah, Gramotnev, Alexandra, Bellotti, Melindy, Simpson Reeves, Laura, Tomaszewski, Wojtek and Western, Mark (2020). Try, test and learn evaluation - interim report. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Try, test and learn evaluation - interim report

2019

Journal Article

The boundaries of behavioural insights: observations from two ethnographic studies

Ball, Sarah and Feitsma, Joram (2019). The boundaries of behavioural insights: observations from two ethnographic studies. Evidence and Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 16 (4) https://doi.org/10.1332/174426419X15643724702722, 559-577. doi: 10.1332/174426419X15643724702722

The boundaries of behavioural insights: observations from two ethnographic studies

2019

Other Outputs

A convergence study of emergency relief providers and recipients

Parsell, Cameron, Robinson, Richard, ten Have, Charlotte and Ball, Sarah (2019). A convergence study of emergency relief providers and recipients. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

A convergence study of emergency relief providers and recipients

Supervision

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