Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland
Centre of Government refers to the institution or group of institutions that provide direct support to the country’s chief executive, generally for the political and technical coordination of government actions, strategic planning, performance monitoring, and communication of the government’s decisi...
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author | Matthíasson, Pétur Berg |
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description | Centre of Government refers to the institution or group of institutions that provide direct support to the country’s chief executive, generally for the political and technical coordination of government actions, strategic planning, performance monitoring, and communication of the government’s decisions and achievements. Recent studies of centres of government literature suggest that states are empowering units like that to ensure stronger central coordination when facing crosscutting and wicked policy issues. In addition to that, previous waves of government reforms have decentralized decision-making and implementation authority to autonomous or quasi-autonomous agencies forcing states to regain control and increase coordination. The first part of this article discusses the role, tasks and the organisational setup of centres of governments and compares the unit in Iceland to the Nordic countries. The second part focuses on the transformation from New Public Management (NPM) to Joint up Government as well as examining theories on the enhancement of centres of government. The last part follows the transformation of the centre of government in Iceland, examining the circumstances and explaining the development within the Office of the Prime Ministers since 2003. The analysis indicates that the centre of government in Iceland has come a long way in recent years and is following the models of countries that implemented new public management during the 80s and 90s. Stjórnkerfismiðjur eru jafnan einingar innan forsætisráðuneyta sem hafa það hlutverk að veita forsætisráðherra stuðning við að ná fram pólitískri og tæknilegri samhæfingu á aðgerðum stjórnvalda, við stefnumótun og við eftirfylgni mála. Jafnframt að upplýsa um ákvarðanir og frammistöðu stjórnvalda. Rannsóknir á stjórnkerfismiðjum gefa til kynna að ríki setji slíkar einingar á fót. Annars vegar til að mæta nútíma áskorunum innan stjórnkerfisins á tímum alþjóðavæðingar. Hins vegar til að draga úr óhóflegri valddreifingu sem varð að veruleika með innleiðingu ... |
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spelling | fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3010 2025-01-16T22:33:03+00:00 Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland Stjórnkerfismiðjur: Samhent stjórnsýsla í framkvæmd á Íslandi Matthíasson, Pétur Berg 2019-12-17 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2019.15.2.1 isl ice Stjórnsýslustofnun https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2019.15.2.1/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2019.15.2.1 Copyright (c) 2019 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 15 No. 2 (2019): Autumn publication; 135-160 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Bnd. 15 Nr. 2 (2019): Hausthefti; 135-160 1670-679X 1670-6803 Centre of government new public management joined up government coordination monitoring Stjórnkerfismiðja forsætisráðuneyti stefnumótun samhæfing eftirfylgni info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2019 fticelandunivojs 2023-08-01T12:28:59Z Centre of Government refers to the institution or group of institutions that provide direct support to the country’s chief executive, generally for the political and technical coordination of government actions, strategic planning, performance monitoring, and communication of the government’s decisions and achievements. Recent studies of centres of government literature suggest that states are empowering units like that to ensure stronger central coordination when facing crosscutting and wicked policy issues. In addition to that, previous waves of government reforms have decentralized decision-making and implementation authority to autonomous or quasi-autonomous agencies forcing states to regain control and increase coordination. The first part of this article discusses the role, tasks and the organisational setup of centres of governments and compares the unit in Iceland to the Nordic countries. The second part focuses on the transformation from New Public Management (NPM) to Joint up Government as well as examining theories on the enhancement of centres of government. The last part follows the transformation of the centre of government in Iceland, examining the circumstances and explaining the development within the Office of the Prime Ministers since 2003. The analysis indicates that the centre of government in Iceland has come a long way in recent years and is following the models of countries that implemented new public management during the 80s and 90s. Stjórnkerfismiðjur eru jafnan einingar innan forsætisráðuneyta sem hafa það hlutverk að veita forsætisráðherra stuðning við að ná fram pólitískri og tæknilegri samhæfingu á aðgerðum stjórnvalda, við stefnumótun og við eftirfylgni mála. Jafnframt að upplýsa um ákvarðanir og frammistöðu stjórnvalda. Rannsóknir á stjórnkerfismiðjum gefa til kynna að ríki setji slíkar einingar á fót. Annars vegar til að mæta nútíma áskorunum innan stjórnkerfisins á tímum alþjóðavæðingar. Hins vegar til að draga úr óhóflegri valddreifingu sem varð að veruleika með innleiðingu ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Draga ENVELOPE(7.900,7.900,63.004,63.004) Veita ENVELOPE(19.315,19.315,69.615,69.615) |
spellingShingle | Centre of government new public management joined up government coordination monitoring Stjórnkerfismiðja forsætisráðuneyti stefnumótun samhæfing eftirfylgni Matthíasson, Pétur Berg Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland |
title | Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland |
title_full | Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland |
title_fullStr | Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland |
title_full_unstemmed | Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland |
title_short | Centre of Government: Implementing joined up government in Iceland |
title_sort | centre of government: implementing joined up government in iceland |
topic | Centre of government new public management joined up government coordination monitoring Stjórnkerfismiðja forsætisráðuneyti stefnumótun samhæfing eftirfylgni |
topic_facet | Centre of government new public management joined up government coordination monitoring Stjórnkerfismiðja forsætisráðuneyti stefnumótun samhæfing eftirfylgni |
url | https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2019.15.2.1 |