OECD e-Devlet Ölçümleme Raporları
Government at a Glance 2017 "This fifth anniversary edition of Government at a Glance comes at a time of great political, economic and social uncertainty. Ten years after the global financial crisis, the economic recovery is not robust enough to yield a durable improvement in potential output or to reduce persistent inequalities. Rapid technological change, disruptive innovation and shorter economic cycles are hallmarks of today’s world. They create new opportunities, but also make people’s lives more unpredictable and insecure. There is also a widespread perception among the population that the benefits of global economic liberalisation have been largely reaped by a few. Bridging divides among the winners from globalisation and those left vulnerable, and navigating successfully in uncertain times requires open, fair and effective public governance." CLICK HERE FOR HIGHLIGHTS of 2017 |
HIZLI ERİŞİM
2023: 2023 Digital Government Index
2023: Government at a Glance 2023
2021: Government at a Glance 2021
2019: Government at a Glance 2019
2017: Government at a Glance 2017
2015: Government at a Glance 2015
2013: Government at a Glance 2013
2011: Government at a Glance 2011
DİJİTAL DEVLET İLE İLGİLİ OECD RAPORLARI
- 2020 Digital Government Policy Framework
- 2020: Digital Government Index (DGI) 2019 Results
- 2020: Open, Useful and Re-usable data (OURdata) Index: 2019
- 2019: Digital Government Index (DGI) 2019 Highlights
- 2019: Good Practice Principles for Data Ethics in the Public Sector
- 2018: Open Government Data Report: Enhancing Policy Maturity for Sustainable Impact
- 2017: Benchmarking Digital Government Strategies in MENA Countries
- 2016: Digital Government Strategies for Transforming Public Services in the Welfare Areas
- 2014: OECD Recommendation on Digital Government Strategies
- 2011: M-Government. Mobile Technologies for Responsive Governments and Connected Societies
- 2009: Rethinking e-Government Services: User-centred Approaches
- 2005: E-Government for Better Government
- 2003: The e-Government Imperative