OECD Public Governance Reviews Finland: Working Together to Sustain Success


Book Description

This review of public governance in Finland finds the traditional Nordic model under pressure from rapid ageing, the economic crisis and societal disillusionment. It makes recommendations for improving public governance in Finland.




OECD Public Governance Reviews Finland: Working Together to Sustain Success


Book Description

This review of public governance in Finland finds the traditional Nordic model under pressure from rapid ageing, the economic crisis and societal disillusionment. It makes recommendations for improving public governance in Finland.




OECD Public Governance Reviews Estonia: Towards a Single Government Approach


Book Description

This review looks at how, building on its significant accomplishments to date, the Estonian public administration can work together as a single government to improve and sustain service delivery to citizens and to meet new challenges on the horizon.




OECD Public Governance Reviews Estonia: Towards a Single Government Approach


Book Description

This review looks at how, building on its significant accomplishments to date, the Estonian public administration can work together as a single government to improve and sustain service delivery to citizens and to meet new challenges on the horizon.







OECD Public Governance Reviews Anticipatory Innovation Governance Model in Finland Towards a New Way of Governing


Book Description

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 gap in prior knowledge and guidance on how governments prepare for unknowable futures.










OECD Public Governance Reviews Civic Space Scan of Finland


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At the global level, civic space is narrowing and thus efforts to protect and promote it are more important than ever. The OECD defines Civic Space as the set of legal, policy, institutional, and practical conditions necessary for non-governmental actors to access information, express themselves, associate, organise, and participate in public life.