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Christensen, Tom; Lægreid, Per (2020):

Coordination quality in central government – the case of Norway

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Type of publication:

Tidsskriftsartikkel

Link to publication:

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-018-00434-0

Link to review:

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-018-00434-0

Comment:

Public Organization Review. 2020, 20 (1), 145-162

Number of pages:

24

ISSN:

1566-7170

Language of publication:

Engelsk

Country of publication:

Norge

NSD-reference:

4733

This page was last updated:

21/9 2021

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Summary:

This article focuses on perceived coordination quality among Norwegian civil servants. It explains how they assess the quality of coordination in their own field of work along different dimensions. To what degree have such perceptions changed over the past 10 years and what can explain the variations in perceived coordination quality from a structural and a cultural perspective? The data base is a comprehensive survey in ministries and central agencies. The civil servants perceive coordination as better within their own policy area than across administrative levels and policy areas. The perceptions are rather stable over time. The most important factors for understanding variations in coordination quality are coordination capacity, mutual trust and administrative level