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No. 28 | 19 Apr 2023 |
Strengthening the attractiveness of the public service in France
A growing number of OECD countries are facing the challenge of making their public service more attractive, even as public policy management becomes increasingly complex and requires new skills. This paper seeks to identify the attractiveness factors... |
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No. 27 | 20 Mar 2023 |
Lessons from the OECD Trust Survey in Portugal
This paper builds on the results of the OECD Trust Survey in Portugal to identify the main areas for improvement and guidelines for action to help Portugal reinforce trust and democracy and enhance public governance to address future challenges. The... |
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No. 26 | 30 Jan 2023 |
Professionalising the public procurement workforce
This policy paper describes the current state of play of the measures taken by countries to promote the professionalisation of the public procurement workforce. The paper focuses on the main elements of professionalising the public procurement... |
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No. 25 | 19 Dec 2022 |
Achieving cross-border government innovation: Delivering and enabling impactful solutions
The third in a series of three papers on cross-border government innovation, this paper focuses on hands-on delivery and implementation of cross-border innovation efforts, representing the culmination of the different types of initiatives, structures... |
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No. 24 | 16 Nov 2022 |
Towards good practice principles for government transparency in the use of recovery funds
This policy paper, developed in collaboration with the European Ombudsman, provides guidance to governments on ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of COVID-19 recovery funds. With a specific focus on the funding provided through the... |
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No. 23 | 08 Nov 2022 |
OECD Good Practice Principles for Public Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age
The digital age provides great opportunities to transform how public services are designed and delivered. The OECD Good Practice Principles for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age provide a clear, actionable and comprehensive set of... |
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No. 22 | 31 Oct 2022 |
Enhancing the public procurement suppliers registry in Colombia
This report provides Colombia with key recommendations and policy options related to the future improvement of their supplier registry system, Single Suppliers Registry (Registro Único de Proponentes - RUP), in order to enhance further the... |
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No. 21 | 20 Oct 2022 |
Misinformation and disinformation
Driven by a joint objective to better understand and reduce the spread of misinformation with insights and tools from behavioural science, the OECD, in partnership with behavioural science experts from the Canadian Privy Council's Office's Impact... |
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No. 20 | 05 Oct 2022 |
Good practice principles for ethical behavioural science in public policy
For the past decade, behavioural science has been influencing public policy by applying principles of psychology, cognitive and social sciences, neuroscience and economics, to put individuals at the forefront of policy goals, and with an accurate... |
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No. 19 | 06 Sept 2022 |
Centre of government scan of Bulgaria
The OECD Centre of Government Scan of Bulgaria assesses the functioning and organisation of the centre of government (CoG) in Bulgaria. It focuses on three main areas: 1) the functions and mandates of the CoG to perform a strategic and steering role,... |
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No. 18 | 06 Sept 2022 |
Regulatory policy scan of Bulgaria
The Regulatory Policy Scan of Bulgaria assesses the country’s regulatory management capacity by taking stock of regulatory policies, institutions and tools, describing trends and recent developments, and identifying gaps in relation to good... |
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No. 17 | 06 Sept 2022 |
Public integrity scan of Bulgaria
The policy paper provides an overview of the institutional landscape on public integrity in Bulgaria, focusing on its key co-operation mechanism – the National Council on Anti-Corruption Policy – and the way it can best serve the implementation of... |
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No. 16 | 04 Aug 2022 |
Public procurement in Lebanon
This paper aims at supporting Lebanon in developing a tailored public procurement risk management strategy based on its national context and international good practices. It highlights the relevance of a risk management approach in public procurement... |
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No. 15 | 04 Aug 2022 |
Procuring for broader outcomes
This case study looks at procurement practices and strategies, assesses their impacts on the effectiveness of the procurement system and their influence on the economy at large in New Zealand. |
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No. 14 | 08 Jul 2022 |
Integrating responsible business conduct in public procurement supply chains
Public procurement represents a major share of government spending. Even though adequate regulatory and strategic frameworks exist, the uptake of responsible business conduct considerations in public procurement is relatively low. Given the relevance... |
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No. 13 | 18 Mar 2022 |
Regulating corporate political engagement
This report provides an analysis of regulations and “soft law” instruments that shape corporate political engagement activities across 17 jurisdictions (Australia, Brazil, Canada, European Union, France, Germany, Hong Kong (China), India, Italy,... |
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No. 12 | 14 Dec 2021 |
Eight ways to institutionalise deliberative democracy
This guide for public officials and policy makers outlines eight models for institutionalising representative public deliberation to improve collective decision making and strengthen democracy.Deliberative bodies like citizens’ assemblies create the... |
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No. 11 | 09 Dec 2021 |
Achieving cross-border government innovation: Surfacing insights and experimenting across borders
The second in a series of three papers on cross-border government innovation, this paper focuses on the use of innovative methods by governments to identify and share insights and experiment across borders. It looks at efforts to collect ideas and... |
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No. 10 | 09 Dec 2021 |
Achieving cross-border government innovation: Governing cross-border challenges
The first in a series of three reports on cross-border government innovation, this paper discusses at how governments are using new governance mechanisms to connect and collaborate in order to tackle issues that cut across borders between... |
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No. 09 | 06 Dec 2021 |
Promoting gender equality through public procurement
Gender-responsive procurement involves using public procurement opportunities to advance promote gender equality. Mainstreaming gender considerations in public procurement is a key dimension of strategic procurement in which public buying power is... |
OECD Public Governance Policy Papers
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Strengthening the attractiveness of the public service in France
OECD
19 Apr 2023
A growing number of OECD countries are facing the challenge of making their public service more attractive, even as public policy management becomes increasingly complex and requires new skills. This paper seeks to identify the attractiveness factors...
Lessons from the OECD Trust Survey in Portugal
OECD
20 Mar 2023
This paper builds on the results of the OECD Trust Survey in Portugal to identify the main areas for improvement and guidelines for action to help Portugal reinforce trust and democracy and enhance public governance to address future challenges. The...
Professionalising the public procurement workforce
OECD
30 Jan 2023
This policy paper describes the current state of play of the measures taken by countries to promote the professionalisation of the public procurement workforce. The paper focuses on the main elements of professionalising the public procurement...
Achieving cross-border government innovation: Delivering and enabling impactful solutions
OECD
19 Dec 2022
The third in a series of three papers on cross-border government innovation, this paper focuses on hands-on delivery and implementation of cross-border innovation efforts, representing the culmination of the different types of initiatives, structures...
Towards good practice principles for government transparency in the use of recovery funds
OECD
16 Nov 2022
This policy paper, developed in collaboration with the European Ombudsman, provides guidance to governments on ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of COVID-19 recovery funds. With a specific focus on the funding provided through the...
OECD Good Practice Principles for Public Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age
OECD
08 Nov 2022
The digital age provides great opportunities to transform how public services are designed and delivered. The OECD Good Practice Principles for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age provide a clear, actionable and comprehensive set of...
Enhancing the public procurement suppliers registry in Colombia
OECD
31 Oct 2022
This report provides Colombia with key recommendations and policy options related to the future improvement of their supplier registry system, Single Suppliers Registry (Registro Único de Proponentes - RUP), in order to enhance further the...
Misinformation and disinformation
OECD
20 Oct 2022
Driven by a joint objective to better understand and reduce the spread of misinformation with insights and tools from behavioural science, the OECD, in partnership with behavioural science experts from the Canadian Privy Council's Office's Impact...
For the past decade, behavioural science has been influencing public policy by applying principles of psychology, cognitive and social sciences, neuroscience and economics, to put individuals at the forefront of policy goals, and with an accurate...
Centre of government scan of Bulgaria
OECD
06 Sept 2022
The OECD Centre of Government Scan of Bulgaria assesses the functioning and organisation of the centre of government (CoG) in Bulgaria. It focuses on three main areas: 1) the functions and mandates of the CoG to perform a strategic and steering role,...
Regulatory policy scan of Bulgaria
OECD
06 Sept 2022
The Regulatory Policy Scan of Bulgaria assesses the country’s regulatory management capacity by taking stock of regulatory policies, institutions and tools, describing trends and recent developments, and identifying gaps in relation to good...
Public integrity scan of Bulgaria
OECD
06 Sept 2022
The policy paper provides an overview of the institutional landscape on public integrity in Bulgaria, focusing on its key co-operation mechanism – the National Council on Anti-Corruption Policy – and the way it can best serve the implementation of...
Public procurement in Lebanon
OECD
04 Aug 2022
This paper aims at supporting Lebanon in developing a tailored public procurement risk management strategy based on its national context and international good practices. It highlights the relevance of a risk management approach in public procurement...
Procuring for broader outcomes
OECD
04 Aug 2022
This case study looks at procurement practices and strategies, assesses their impacts on the effectiveness of the procurement system and their influence on the economy at large in New Zealand.
Public procurement represents a major share of government spending. Even though adequate regulatory and strategic frameworks exist, the uptake of responsible business conduct considerations in public procurement is relatively low. Given the relevance...
Regulating corporate political engagement
OECD
18 Mar 2022
This report provides an analysis of regulations and “soft law” instruments that shape corporate political engagement activities across 17 jurisdictions (Australia, Brazil, Canada, European Union, France, Germany, Hong Kong (China), India, Italy,...
Eight ways to institutionalise deliberative democracy
OECD
14 Dec 2021
This guide for public officials and policy makers outlines eight models for institutionalising representative public deliberation to improve collective decision making and strengthen democracy.Deliberative bodies like citizens’ assemblies create the...
Achieving cross-border government innovation: Surfacing insights and experimenting across borders
OECD
09 Dec 2021
The second in a series of three papers on cross-border government innovation, this paper focuses on the use of innovative methods by governments to identify and share insights and experiment across borders. It looks at efforts to collect ideas and...
The first in a series of three reports on cross-border government innovation, this paper discusses at how governments are using new governance mechanisms to connect and collaborate in order to tackle issues that cut across borders between...
Promoting gender equality through public procurement
OECD
06 Dec 2021
Gender-responsive procurement involves using public procurement opportunities to advance promote gender equality. Mainstreaming gender considerations in public procurement is a key dimension of strategic procurement in which public buying power is...