Administrative Capacity in the New EU Member States: The Limits of Innovation?This paper reviews progress made in the development of public management systems capable of meeting European standards in the new member states of the European Union, looking into the people, systems, and service delivery aspects of public management systems. The new member states face considerable challenges-improving fiscal management, building absorption capacity of rapidly increasing levels of EU structural funds, and enhancing economic competitiveness-making essential the building of high-quality public management systems. The study applies existing tools for comparative analysis and benchmarking of public management quality used in the context of the EU. It draws conclusions on why progress has been slow on introducing competitive public managements systems and practices in the new member states. This report proposes an agenda for reform as well as alternatives to traditional approaches to strengthening public management systems. |
Ce spun oamenii - Scrie o recenzie
Nu am găsit nicio recenzie în locurile obișnuite.
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Administrative Capacity in the New EU Member States: The Limits of Innovation? Tony Verheijen Vizualizare fragmente - 2007 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
accession achieved administrative administrative capacity administrative reform agencies appears application approach areas aspects assessment benchmarking Brown capacity central civil service comparative competitiveness concern conclusions context continue coordination countries Czech Republic define e-Governance effective elements ensure especially established Estonia European example factor Figure fiscal framework functioning funds further Hungary implementation important improved incentive systems includes increasing indicators individual initiatives innovations institutional interesting introduction investment issues lack Latvia and Lithuania Member Ministry models organizations overall particular Poland policy coordination political politicians politicization positive practices principles problems progress provides public administration public management systems reflect reform regard region relatively remains Replicability require sector senior servants service delivery significant Slovak Republic staff Stage strategic planning strong structural funds successful systemic reforms wage weak World Bank
Pasaje populare
Pagina 50 - Initiative—a nonprofit program supporting publishers in using fiber that is not sourced from Endangered Forests. For more information, visit www.greenpressinitiative.org. In 2006, the printing of these books on recycled paper saved the following: g green press t N IT I ATI VE Trees* 203 '40...