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Category Archives: Open government
Fostering Public Sector Rethinking by Open Innovation
Considering the success of Open Innovation practices in the private sector we want to shine a light on the benefits of Open Innovation for the Public Sector – for the Government and its administrations. We discuss the benefits of transparency, … Continue reading
An Open Government Implementation Model: Moving to Increased Public Engagement
This report presents an Open Government Implementation Model (OGIM) for guiding government agencies towards open government. Our model defines four implementation stages and describes the focuses, deliverables, benefits, challenges, best practices, and metrics for each stage. A key tenet of … Continue reading
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