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This report examined how Finland has been incorporating anticipatory functions within its governance system to deal with complex and future challenges in a systemic way. The report applies a new model of anticipatory innovation governance (AIG), developed by the OECD, addressing a considerable...
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This report examines the innovative capacity of the public sector of Romania, exploring opportunities for the public sector to work in new and novel ways to improve outcomes. It assesses the current innovative capacity and suggests paths forward to enhance capacity. The report provides...
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The assessment report explores the innovative capacity of the Latvian public sector to understand how innovation can be better supported and leveraged to improve the public sector's effectiveness and impact. It provides an evidence base for the development of a public sector innovation strategy...
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This book presents a comprehensive review of governance and public management in Slovenia.It identifies how reforms can …
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emphasis on strategic planning, policy and programme evaluation, risk management, devolution and functional reviews …
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-ordination across levels of government. It assesses the management of the civil service, legal and regulatory frameworks to implement …
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employment and strategic human resource management (HRM) framework to public sector innovation and service delivery challenges in … provides a detailed diagnosis of its public employment management and pragmatic solutions for improving it. The recommendations … are based on assessments in the following priority areas: the use of strategic workforce planning and management, the …
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Money in politics is a double-edged sword. It is a necessary component of the democratic process, enabling the expression of political support as well as allowing for competition in elections. Yet, if the financing of political parties and election campaigns are not adequately regulated and...
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The recent debate on the role of money in politics has shed the light on the challenges of political finance regulations. What are the risks associated with the funding of political parties and election campaigns? Why are existing regulatory models still insufficient to tackle those risks? What...
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