Governments that Serve: Innovations that Improve Service Delivery to Citizens

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Date
déc 2016
Editor
Farias, Pedro
Sujet
Service Public;
Responsabilité du Gouvernement;
Technologie de l'Information et de la Communication;
Innovation;
Gouvernance;
Participation Citoyenne
Code JEL
O38 - Government Policy;
H11 - Structure, Scope, and Performance of Government;
O20 - Development Planning and Policy: General;
H49 - Publicly Provided Goods: Other;
O30 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights: General
Catégorie
Monographies
Historically, the difficulty to innovate has been raised as an inherent characteristic of the public sector. However, many governments are changing how they interact with citizens based on innovative practices that challenge traditional fragmentation, complexity, and managerial weaknesses of public service delivery. This publication presents lessons learned from case studies based on a common analytical framework, which leads to the identification of three important drivers of innovation in services: integrate, simplify, and manage. It analyzes how some governments succeed in coordinating the use of information and communication technologies, regulatory tools, and management models to deliver better services. Also, recognized experts present findings of international experience and provide recommendations for decision makers interested in placing the needs of citizens at the center of their actions.
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