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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. 54 | 22 Sept 2022 |
Accessible and inclusive public communication
Accessible and inclusive public communication helps to ensure that all citizens, regardless of their circumstances, can be heard and participate in public life. As part of a collaboration with the French Government Information Service and the... |
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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. 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. 17 | 17 May 2010 |
Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Management Systems
This Working Paper presents preliminary analytical estimates using the 1998 and 2005 surveys of indicators of systems for the management of regulatory quality. Two broad dimensions are found in regulatory management systems using Factor Analysis, and... |
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No. 60 | 14 Jun 2023 |
Behavioural science for sustainable tourism
This working paper explores the use of behavioural science for promoting environmentally sustainable tourism. It looks at how to use behavioural science to encourage sustainable behaviour, targeting both the consumers and suppliers of tourism... |
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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. 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. 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. 66 | 14 Dec 2023 |
Deliberative democracy in Lebanon
This paper explores the opportunities and challenges linked to a possible use of deliberative democracy processes in Lebanon. It looks at the viability and feasibility of such initiatives, which are not prevalent in the country, by identifying the... |
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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. 8 | 01 Feb 2008 |
Employment in Government in the Perspective of the Production Costs of Goods and Services in the Public Domain
One of the activities of the Public Governance Committee is the development of comparable data and indicators of good government and efficient public services. An ongoing element is the development of a new methodology to gather comparable data on... |
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No. 50 | 09 Mar 2022 |
Engaging citizens in cohesion policy
Around one-third of the European Union’s budget is dedicated to cohesion policy, which promotes and supports the overall harmonious development of its Member States and regions. The success of this investment relies on effective partnerships among... |
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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. 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. 3 | 01 Apr 2007 |
Governance of Decentralised Pay Setting in Selected OECD Countries
The need for more differentiated pay setting in the public sector is probably the most important driver behind decentralisation. Both the labour market and the public activities have become less homogeneous, and public administrations need – just... |
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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. 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. 69 | 25 Apr 2024 |
Improving public sector capacity-strengthening support for small island developing states
Given the fast pace of global socio-economic development, more tailored, focused, and localised efforts to strengthen public sector capacity in small island developing states (SIDS) is increasingly important. SIDS have unique vulnerabilities, rich... |
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No. 4 | 01 Sept 2007 |
Indicators of Regulatory Management Systems
This report presents detailed results on the quality of regulatory management systems, following the survey conducted in 2005-6. The goal of this report is to compare regulatory quality assurance systems; to measure progress and understand trends... |
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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...
Accessible and inclusive public communication
Emilie Cazenave et Alessandro Bellantoni
22 Sept 2022
Accessible and inclusive public communication helps to ensure that all citizens, regardless of their circumstances, can be heard and participate in public life. As part of a collaboration with the French Government Information Service and the...
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...
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...
Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Management Systems
Stephane Jacobzone, Faye Steiner, Erika Lopez Ponton et Emmanuel Job
17 May 2010
This Working Paper presents preliminary analytical estimates using the 1998 and 2005 surveys of indicators of systems for the management of regulatory quality. Two broad dimensions are found in regulatory management systems using Factor Analysis, and...
Behavioural science for sustainable tourism
Chiara Varazzani, Michaela Sullivan-Paul et Henrietta Tuomaila
14 Jun 2023
This working paper explores the use of behavioural science for promoting environmentally sustainable tourism. It looks at how to use behavioural science to encourage sustainable behaviour, targeting both the consumers and suppliers of tourism...
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...
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...
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...
Deliberative democracy in Lebanon
André Sleiman
14 Dec 2023
This paper explores the opportunities and challenges linked to a possible use of deliberative democracy processes in Lebanon. It looks at the viability and feasibility of such initiatives, which are not prevalent in the country, by identifying the...
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...
Employment in Government in the Perspective of the Production Costs of Goods and Services in the Public Domain
Elsa Pilichowski et Edouard Turkisch
01 Feb 2008
One of the activities of the Public Governance Committee is the development of comparable data and indicators of good government and efficient public services. An ongoing element is the development of a new methodology to gather comparable data on...
Engaging citizens in cohesion policy
OCDE
09 Mar 2022
Around one-third of the European Union’s budget is dedicated to cohesion policy, which promotes and supports the overall harmonious development of its Member States and regions. The success of this investment relies on effective partnerships among...
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...
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...
Governance of Decentralised Pay Setting in Selected OECD Countries
Knut Rexed, Chris Moll, Nick Manning et Jennifer Allain
01 Apr 2007
The need for more differentiated pay setting in the public sector is probably the most important driver behind decentralisation. Both the labour market and the public activities have become less homogeneous, and public administrations need – just...
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...
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...
Improving public sector capacity-strengthening support for small island developing states
Misha Kaur et Timothy Tennant
25 Apr 2024
Given the fast pace of global socio-economic development, more tailored, focused, and localised efforts to strengthen public sector capacity in small island developing states (SIDS) is increasingly important. SIDS have unique vulnerabilities, rich...
Indicators of Regulatory Management Systems
Stephane Jacobzone, Chang - wong Choi et Claire Miguet
01 Sept 2007
This report presents detailed results on the quality of regulatory management systems, following the survey conducted in 2005-6. The goal of this report is to compare regulatory quality assurance systems; to measure progress and understand trends...