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No. 49 | 13 Jan 2022 |
Ensuring transparency and integrity in public decision making and electoral processes in the State of Mexico
This paper provides recommendations to foster integrity and transparency in decision making in the State of Mexico, by regulating access and promoting stakeholder engagement; and to enhance transparency and integrity in the funding of political... |
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No. 48 | 21 Dec 2021 |
An updated OECD framework on drivers of trust in public institutions to meet current and future challenges
Trust between citizens and their governments is crucial for the legitimacy and functioning of democracies. This paper discusses the main determinants of people’s trust in public institutions and their measurement, in times of crisis as well as for a... |
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No. 47 | 22 Nov 2021 |
Civil service capacities in the SDG era
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pose challenges to public services in all countries regardless of their level of development. Their broad scope and interconnectedness, long-term commitment and contextualisation at both local and regional... |
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No. 46 | 16 Jun 2021 |
Political efficacy and participation
The active participation of citizens is the lifeblood of any functioning democracy. But what drives people’s willingness to participate in political life? A key driver is their self-perception of their ability to understand political processes and to... |
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No. 45 | 22 Apr 2021 |
The OECD Framework for digital talent and skills in the public sector
The rapid pace of technological advance and associated potential for the use of data have not only changed the way people live but also the way people work. This digital disruption hits all sectors, including the public sector, and this working paper... |
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No. 44 | 24 Dec 2020 |
Anticipatory innovation governance
This working paper introduces the key concepts and features of anticipatory innovation governance– i.e. the structures and mechanisms to allow and promote anticipatory innovation alongside other types of innovation in the public sector. This paper... |
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No. 43 | 16 Nov 2020 |
The uncertain promise of blockchain for government
Blockchain remains a hot topic for digital transformation and innovation. In the private sector, blockchain has demonstrated disruptive potential through proven use cases. However, despite strong interest and greater awareness, blockchain has had... |
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No. 41 | 14 Oct 2020 |
OECD Digital Government Index (DGI)
This Working Paper presents the process, methodology and results of the OECD 2019 Digital Government Index (DGI). It has three key objectives. First, the paper describes the design, the content and the methodology of the pilot OECD Survey on Digital... |
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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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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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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Ensuring transparency and integrity in public decision making and electoral processes in the State of Mexico
Mariana Prats et Jacobo Pastor García Villarreal
13 Jan 2022
This paper provides recommendations to foster integrity and transparency in decision making in the State of Mexico, by regulating access and promoting stakeholder engagement; and to enhance transparency and integrity in the funding of political...
An updated OECD framework on drivers of trust in public institutions to meet current and future challenges
Monica Brezzi, Santiago González, David Nguyen et Mariana Prats
21 Dec 2021
Trust between citizens and their governments is crucial for the legitimacy and functioning of democracies. This paper discusses the main determinants of people’s trust in public institutions and their measurement, in times of crisis as well as for a...
Civil service capacities in the SDG era
OCDE
22 Nov 2021
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pose challenges to public services in all countries regardless of their level of development. Their broad scope and interconnectedness, long-term commitment and contextualisation at both local and regional...
Political efficacy and participation
Mariana Prats et Axel Meunier
16 Jun 2021
The active participation of citizens is the lifeblood of any functioning democracy. But what drives people’s willingness to participate in political life? A key driver is their self-perception of their ability to understand political processes and to...
The rapid pace of technological advance and associated potential for the use of data have not only changed the way people live but also the way people work. This digital disruption hits all sectors, including the public sector, and this working paper...
Anticipatory innovation governance
Piret Tõnurist et Angela Hanson
24 Dec 2020
This working paper introduces the key concepts and features of anticipatory innovation governance– i.e. the structures and mechanisms to allow and promote anticipatory innovation alongside other types of innovation in the public sector. This paper...
The uncertain promise of blockchain for government
Juho Lindman, Jamie Berryhill, Benjamin Welby et Mariane Piccinin-Barbieri
16 Nov 2020
Blockchain remains a hot topic for digital transformation and innovation. In the private sector, blockchain has demonstrated disruptive potential through proven use cases. However, despite strong interest and greater awareness, blockchain has had...
OECD Digital Government Index (DGI)
Barbara Ubaldi et Tomoya Okubo
14 Oct 2020
This Working Paper presents the process, methodology and results of the OECD 2019 Digital Government Index (DGI). It has three key objectives. First, the paper describes the design, the content and the methodology of the pilot OECD Survey on Digital...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...