This article examines current reform experiences in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, focusing on the assumed Nordic administrative model. The research questions is: How do Nordic public sector executives perceive reform processes, trends, contents and management instruments? To answer these questions we apply a theory of gradual institutional change. The database is a survey of top civil servants in ministries and central agencies in 19 European countries conducted in 2012–2015 within the COCOPS project funded by the EC 7th Framework Program. We show that the Nordic countries are pragmatic and motivated reformers. There is a high level of reform activity and public involvement. The reforms aim to improve services more than cut...
textabstractIntroduction: Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future (COCOPS), as ...
This paper examines the Europeanization of the Public Administration in the Nordic countries and exp...
The tensions between the administrative reform plans and their impact on effectiveness and legitimat...
Under embargo until: 2021-02-06This article examines current reform experiences in Denmark, Finland,...
This article examines the Europeanization of public administration in the Nordic countries, and expl...
This article examines the Europeanization of public administration in the Nordic countries, and expl...
__Abstract__ Like most other areas of the world, the public sector in Europe has undergone signif...
This article examines whether Nordic administrative collaboration is still ‘alive and kicking,’ or w...
Internationalisation of regional development policies – Needs and demands in the Nordic countr...
Public management reform has been a political priority in governments worldwide in the last two deca...
This chapter gives an overview of the main NPM reforms and trends in the Nordic countries. The idea ...
This study investigates differences in approaches to public sector relocation reforms in Denmark and...
The change of Government Organizations has been neglected by the contemporary literature. On the one...
The Norwegian 2014-2020 Local Government Reform, and the 2015-2020 Regional Government Reform reduce...
This article explores the question why a relatively „healthy“ governance system like Denmark embarks...
textabstractIntroduction: Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future (COCOPS), as ...
This paper examines the Europeanization of the Public Administration in the Nordic countries and exp...
The tensions between the administrative reform plans and their impact on effectiveness and legitimat...
Under embargo until: 2021-02-06This article examines current reform experiences in Denmark, Finland,...
This article examines the Europeanization of public administration in the Nordic countries, and expl...
This article examines the Europeanization of public administration in the Nordic countries, and expl...
__Abstract__ Like most other areas of the world, the public sector in Europe has undergone signif...
This article examines whether Nordic administrative collaboration is still ‘alive and kicking,’ or w...
Internationalisation of regional development policies – Needs and demands in the Nordic countr...
Public management reform has been a political priority in governments worldwide in the last two deca...
This chapter gives an overview of the main NPM reforms and trends in the Nordic countries. The idea ...
This study investigates differences in approaches to public sector relocation reforms in Denmark and...
The change of Government Organizations has been neglected by the contemporary literature. On the one...
The Norwegian 2014-2020 Local Government Reform, and the 2015-2020 Regional Government Reform reduce...
This article explores the question why a relatively „healthy“ governance system like Denmark embarks...
textabstractIntroduction: Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future (COCOPS), as ...
This paper examines the Europeanization of the Public Administration in the Nordic countries and exp...
The tensions between the administrative reform plans and their impact on effectiveness and legitimat...