Norway
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Norway’s early application of ICT to back office functions of government (e.g. financial and public record and payroll systems) has brought changes and benefits in terms of back office management that are now mainstreamed in government and provide ...
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While there are few legislative and regulatory barriers to e-government in Norway, the OECD survey of Norway indicates budgetary barriers as the single most important barrier to the use of ICT in government. Norway has succeeded in providing a legal ...
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To start with the end of a long process: from 1 January 2003, the government’s special measures for regional development are being decentralised as a “lump sum” to politically elected bodies at regional level. With this reform, the issues of ...
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The main purpose of this paper is to show how market based instruments have been introduced in Norway. The paper will analyse how stakeholders have dealt with the changes and cooperated in the introduction of these instruments.
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