Public sector capacity matters, but what is it?
bolster governments’ ability to make the most of its available resources and achieve their desired goals.
Public sector capacity matters, but what is it?
Dynamic capabilities are specific abilities embedded in routines that enable organisations to adapt their resources, processes and skills in response to an evolving strategic environment.
Public sector capacity matters, but what is it?
formal and informal routines or ‘tasks’, and can be grouped along six types that are required to perform policy functions: analytical, planning, coordination, evaluation, policy and participation.
Public sector capacity matters, but what is it?
ability to act without undue interference from other economic actors and interest groups. Both of these aspects require the ability to raise and deploy financial resources, including through taxation and investment.