2023
DOI: 10.1177/00208523221143280
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Public management, agility and innovation: The Swiss experience with the COVID-19 loan scheme

Abstract: Within only 10 days of March 2020, the Swiss administration had designed and implemented a loan guarantee scheme for enterprises. The implementation phase was also short: it lasted less than five months. This article examines how that was possible, considering the complexity of the institutional setting and the scheme's innovative form, especially in terms of IT, including breakthroughs for the Swiss e-administrative practice: the scheme used algorithms to verify clients’ applications, a unique identification … Show more

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“…Some of the few empirical results we have so far on the impact of agile government, are also situated on the meso-level and point to faster processes, also in complex situations. Pauletto (2024), for example, found in the case of the introduction of a loan guarantee scheme for companies during Covid-19 in Switzerland that an agile approach led to a very fast process in terms of designing (10 days) and implementing (5 months) a policy and related tools. They argue that informal organization, flat hierarchy, flexibles roles and iterative subprocesses determine this success.…”
Section: Meso Level: Organizational Agilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the few empirical results we have so far on the impact of agile government, are also situated on the meso-level and point to faster processes, also in complex situations. Pauletto (2024), for example, found in the case of the introduction of a loan guarantee scheme for companies during Covid-19 in Switzerland that an agile approach led to a very fast process in terms of designing (10 days) and implementing (5 months) a policy and related tools. They argue that informal organization, flat hierarchy, flexibles roles and iterative subprocesses determine this success.…”
Section: Meso Level: Organizational Agilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agile government on this level emphasizes iterative development, allowing for incremental progress and the adjustment of strategies based on real-time feedback as well as reacting to changing environmental circumstances (Wernham, 2012). Meso-level agility requires a shift in organizational structures, often adopting flatter hierarchies and flexible project management methodologies (Pauletto, 2024). By streamlining internal processes, agile government at the meso level seeks to optimize the performance of specific government units, ultimately contributing to the broader agility of the entire public sector (Mergel et al, 2021) Articles in this special issue are covering meso-level aspects of agile government in terms of project management procedures and instruments (Bonomi Savignon and Costumato) and other agile processes (see also Fig.…”
Section: Meso Level: Organizational Agilitymentioning
confidence: 99%