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No. 23 | 29 Aug 2013 |
OECD Risk Management
Governments are confronted with crises that may spread beyond national borders and trigger significant economic knock-on effects. Managing crises is a key responsibility for governments, which have a crucial role to play to strengthen the resilience... |
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No. 24 | 17 Dec 2013 |
The Use of Social Media in Risk and Crisis Communication
This report highlights the changing landscape of risk and crisis communications and in particular how social media can be a beneficial tool, but also create challenges for crisis managers. It explores different practices of risk and crisis... |
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No. 25 | 24 Oct 2014 |
Good Governance and National Well-being
The paper was prepared by John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shawn Grover and Shun Wang in collaboration with Mario Marcel, Martin Forst and Tatyana Teplova. This paper has three main objectives. The first is to review existing studies of the links... |
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No. 26 | 22 Dec 2014 |
Social Media Use by Governments
This working paper takes a comparative snapshot of social media use in and by OECD governments. The focus is on government institutions, as opposed to personalities, and how they manage to capture the opportunities of new social media platforms to... |
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No. 73 | 07 Feb 2017 |
Designing Effective Independent Fiscal Institutions
Independent fiscal institutions (IFIs) serve to promote sound fiscal policy and sustainable public finances. Their numbers in the OECD have more than tripled in the past decade and continue to grow. Today IFIs are considered among the most important... |
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No. 27 | 07 Jun 2017 |
Managing disaster-related contingent liabilities in public finance frameworks
Natural disasters have caused, and continue to cause, a significant amount of economic costs. The costs of disasters are often, and to a large extent, shouldered by governments, especially in economies where private insurance markets are not well... |
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No. 28 | 19 Jun 2018 |
Blockchains Unchained
Blockchain technology has evolved from a niche subject to the hottest tech disruption buzzword, but there is still a lot of confusion about the subject. Without a clear understanding about what Blockchains are, their potential public sector potential... |
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No. 29 | 07 Dec 2018 |
The role of Ombudsman Institutions in Open Government
Ombudsman institutions (OIs) act as the guardians of citizens’ rights and as a mediator between citizens and the public administration. While the very existence of such institutions is rooted in the notion of open government, the role they can play... |
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No. 30 | 11 Dec 2018 |
OECD 2017 OURdata Index
This paper presents the methodological process and results of the OECD 2017 Open-Useful-Reusable Government data Index (OURdata Index). It is meant to present the methodology and outline the data collection and verification process; discuss key... |
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No. 32 | 15 May 2019 |
The impact of digital government on citizen well-being
Informed by the OECD’s well-being framework, this Working Paper considers how the experience of civic engagement and governance is being transformed and explores how governments can harness the potential of digital technologies and data to develop... |
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No. 33 | 17 May 2019 |
A data-driven public sector
Over the last decade the Open Government Data movement has successfully highlighted the value of data and encouraged governments to open up information for reuse both inside, and outside the public sector. This Working Paper argues that governments... |
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No. 31 | 20 Sept 2019 |
State of the art in the use of emerging technologies in the public sector
This Working Paper is intended to highlight the main opportunities and challenges for the use of emerging technologies (ET), and in particular emerging digital technologies, in the public sector. Based on the first results of the analysis of evidence... |
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No. 34 | 07 Nov 2019 |
Next generation diversity and inclusion policies in the public service
Embracing a policy and culture of diversity and inclusion (D&I) is increasingly considered the norm for public services across the OECD. A growing number of countries acknowledge how diversity has the potential to improve service delivery to citizens... |
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No. 36 | 21 Nov 2019 |
Hello, World
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an area of research and technology application that can have a significant impact on public policies and services in many ways. In just a few years, it is expected that the potential will exist to free up nearly... |
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No. 37 | 01 May 2020 |
The public sector innovation lifecycle
This working paper seeks to contribute to the understanding of the public sector innovation process at an organisational or team level, and suggests areas for consideration for public sector organisations developing their innovation capabilities. It... |
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No. 38 | 12 May 2020 |
Testing the evidence, how good are public sector responsiveness measures and how to improve them?
This paper analyses two common uses of the responsiveness concept in the public management and political science literature: external political efficacy and satisfaction with health and education services. The decline of people sense of influence in... |
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No. 35 | 09 Jul 2020 |
Integrated Governance for Coherent Implementation of the SDGs in Egypt
Egypt has embarked on an ambitious reform agenda to achieve key strategic objectives for the country’s growth and development by 2030. This working paper examines Egypt’s institutional and decision-making framework governing the implementation of the... |
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No. 39 | 11 Aug 2020 |
Governance responses to disinformation
This paper provides a holistic policy approach to the challenge of disinformation by exploring a range of governance responses that rest on the open government principles of transparency, integrity, accountability and stakeholder participation. It... |
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No. 40 | 23 Sept 2020 |
Leadership for a high performing civil service
Public service leaders – senior civil servants who lead and improve major government functions – are at the heart of government effectiveness. They translate political direction into the policies and programmes that keep citizens healthy, safe, and... |
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No. 42 | 12 Oct 2020 |
Cracking the code
Rules as Code (RaC) is an exciting concept that rethinks one of the core functions of governments: rulemaking. It proposes that governments create an official version of rules (e.g. laws and regulations) in a machine-consumable form, which allows... |
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OECD Risk Management
Charles Baubion
29 Aug 2013
Governments are confronted with crises that may spread beyond national borders and trigger significant economic knock-on effects. Managing crises is a key responsibility for governments, which have a crucial role to play to strengthen the resilience...
The Use of Social Media in Risk and Crisis Communication
Cécile Wendling, Jack Radisch et Stephane Jacobzone
17 Dec 2013
This report highlights the changing landscape of risk and crisis communications and in particular how social media can be a beneficial tool, but also create challenges for crisis managers. It explores different practices of risk and crisis...
Good Governance and National Well-being
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shawn Grover et Shun Wang
24 Oct 2014
The paper was prepared by John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shawn Grover and Shun Wang in collaboration with Mario Marcel, Martin Forst and Tatyana Teplova. This paper has three main objectives. The first is to review existing studies of the links...
Social Media Use by Governments
Arthur Mickoleit
22 Dec 2014
This working paper takes a comparative snapshot of social media use in and by OECD governments. The focus is on government institutions, as opposed to personalities, and how they manage to capture the opportunities of new social media platforms to...
Designing Effective Independent Fiscal Institutions
Lisa von Trapp et Scherie Nicol
07 Feb 2017
Independent fiscal institutions (IFIs) serve to promote sound fiscal policy and sustainable public finances. Their numbers in the OECD have more than tripled in the past decade and continue to grow. Today IFIs are considered among the most important...
Managing disaster-related contingent liabilities in public finance frameworks
Catherine Gamper, Benedikt Signer, Luis Alton et Murray Petrie
07 Jun 2017
Natural disasters have caused, and continue to cause, a significant amount of economic costs. The costs of disasters are often, and to a large extent, shouldered by governments, especially in economies where private insurance markets are not well...
Blockchains Unchained
Jamie Berryhill, Théo Bourgery et Angela Hanson
19 Jun 2018
Blockchain technology has evolved from a niche subject to the hottest tech disruption buzzword, but there is still a lot of confusion about the subject. Without a clear understanding about what Blockchains are, their potential public sector potential...
The role of Ombudsman Institutions in Open Government
Katharina Zuegel, Emma Cantera et Alessandro Bellantoni
07 Dec 2018
Ombudsman institutions (OIs) act as the guardians of citizens’ rights and as a mediator between citizens and the public administration. While the very existence of such institutions is rooted in the notion of open government, the role they can play...
OECD 2017 OURdata Index
Guillaume Lafortune et Barbara Ubaldi
11 Dec 2018
This paper presents the methodological process and results of the OECD 2017 Open-Useful-Reusable Government data Index (OURdata Index). It is meant to present the methodology and outline the data collection and verification process; discuss key...
The impact of digital government on citizen well-being
Benjamin Welby
15 May 2019
Informed by the OECD’s well-being framework, this Working Paper considers how the experience of civic engagement and governance is being transformed and explores how governments can harness the potential of digital technologies and data to develop...
A data-driven public sector
Charlotte van Ooijen, Barbara Ubaldi et Benjamin Welby
17 May 2019
Over the last decade the Open Government Data movement has successfully highlighted the value of data and encouraged governments to open up information for reuse both inside, and outside the public sector. This Working Paper argues that governments...
State of the art in the use of emerging technologies in the public sector
Barbara Ubaldi, Enzo Maria Le Fevre, Elisa Petrucci, Pietro Marchionni, Claudio Biancalana, Nanni Hiltunen, Daniela Maria Intravaia et Chan Yang
20 Sept 2019
This Working Paper is intended to highlight the main opportunities and challenges for the use of emerging technologies (ET), and in particular emerging digital technologies, in the public sector. Based on the first results of the analysis of evidence...
Next generation diversity and inclusion policies in the public service
Natalia Nolan-Flecha
07 Nov 2019
Embracing a policy and culture of diversity and inclusion (D&I) is increasingly considered the norm for public services across the OECD. A growing number of countries acknowledge how diversity has the potential to improve service delivery to citizens...
Hello, World
Jamie Berryhill, Kévin Kok Heang, Rob Clogher et Keegan McBride
21 Nov 2019
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an area of research and technology application that can have a significant impact on public policies and services in many ways. In just a few years, it is expected that the potential will exist to free up nearly...
The public sector innovation lifecycle
OCDE
01 May 2020
This working paper seeks to contribute to the understanding of the public sector innovation process at an organisational or team level, and suggests areas for consideration for public sector organisations developing their innovation capabilities. It...
Testing the evidence, how good are public sector responsiveness measures and how to improve them?
Santiago González
12 May 2020
This paper analyses two common uses of the responsiveness concept in the public management and political science literature: external political efficacy and satisfaction with health and education services. The decline of people sense of influence in...
Integrated Governance for Coherent Implementation of the SDGs in Egypt
Gamze Igrioglu, Adam Ostry et Miriam Allam
09 Jul 2020
Egypt has embarked on an ambitious reform agenda to achieve key strategic objectives for the country’s growth and development by 2030. This working paper examines Egypt’s institutional and decision-making framework governing the implementation of the...
Governance responses to disinformation
Craig Matasick, Carlotta Alfonsi et Alessandro Bellantoni
11 Aug 2020
This paper provides a holistic policy approach to the challenge of disinformation by exploring a range of governance responses that rest on the open government principles of transparency, integrity, accountability and stakeholder participation. It...
Leadership for a high performing civil service
Daniel Gerson
23 Sept 2020
Public service leaders – senior civil servants who lead and improve major government functions – are at the heart of government effectiveness. They translate political direction into the policies and programmes that keep citizens healthy, safe, and...
Cracking the code
James Mohun et Alex Roberts
12 Oct 2020
Rules as Code (RaC) is an exciting concept that rethinks one of the core functions of governments: rulemaking. It proposes that governments create an official version of rules (e.g. laws and regulations) in a machine-consumable form, which allows...