Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Bureaucracy to Enhance Public Trust
View through CrossRef
Transparency and accountability are essential principles in good governance. However, there are still many challenges in achieving transparency and accountability within bureaucratic environments. This study aims to: 1) investigate the level of information openness and decision-making processes in government agencies; 2) identify best practices for enhancing transparency and accountability in bureaucracy; and 3) analyze the impact of transparency and accountability on public trust in the government. This research employs a qualitative approach using case study methods. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, document analysis, and observations in several central and regional government agencies. The results indicate that most government agencies have not yet optimized the implementation of public information openness principles. Decision-making processes tend to remain closed. However, some agencies have demonstrated good practices in enhancing transparency and accountability, such as using information technology, community involvement, and implementing effective complaint systems. The study also found that higher levels of transparency and accountability in bureaucracy correspond to higher levels of public trust in the government. This research concludes that transparency and accountability are crucial prerequisites for government bureaucracy to build public trust. Systematic and sustained efforts are needed to strengthen transparency and accountability practices within bureaucratic environments.
Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia
Title: Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Bureaucracy to Enhance Public Trust
Description:
Transparency and accountability are essential principles in good governance.
However, there are still many challenges in achieving transparency and accountability within bureaucratic environments.
This study aims to: 1) investigate the level of information openness and decision-making processes in government agencies; 2) identify best practices for enhancing transparency and accountability in bureaucracy; and 3) analyze the impact of transparency and accountability on public trust in the government.
This research employs a qualitative approach using case study methods.
Data was collected through in-depth interviews, document analysis, and observations in several central and regional government agencies.
The results indicate that most government agencies have not yet optimized the implementation of public information openness principles.
Decision-making processes tend to remain closed.
However, some agencies have demonstrated good practices in enhancing transparency and accountability, such as using information technology, community involvement, and implementing effective complaint systems.
The study also found that higher levels of transparency and accountability in bureaucracy correspond to higher levels of public trust in the government.
This research concludes that transparency and accountability are crucial prerequisites for government bureaucracy to build public trust.
Systematic and sustained efforts are needed to strengthen transparency and accountability practices within bureaucratic environments.
Related Results
PROFESSIONALISM AND TRANSPARENCY OF THE BUREAUCRACY’S ACTIVITIES
PROFESSIONALISM AND TRANSPARENCY OF THE BUREAUCRACY’S ACTIVITIES
Professionalism in the public administration system is an important factor in the efficiency of state and municipal bodies, as well as the most important factor in maintaining publ...
Autonomy on Trial
Autonomy on Trial
Photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash
Abstract
This paper critically examines how US bioethics and health law conceptualize patient autonomy, contrasting the rights-based, individualist...
Banking system trust, bank trust, and bank loyalty
Banking system trust, bank trust, and bank loyalty
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to test a model of banking system trust as an antecedent of bank trust and bank loyalty. Six determinants of trust and loya...
Non-Recommended Publishing Lists: Strategies for Detecting Deceitful Journals
Non-Recommended Publishing Lists: Strategies for Detecting Deceitful Journals
Abstract
The rapid growth of open access publishing (OAP) has significantly improved the accessibility and dissemination of scientific knowledge. However, this expansion has also c...
Multimodal Emotion Recognition and Human Computer Interaction for AI-Driven Mental Health Support (Preprint)
Multimodal Emotion Recognition and Human Computer Interaction for AI-Driven Mental Health Support (Preprint)
BACKGROUND
Mental health has become one of the most urgent global health issues of the twenty-first century. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports tha...
Understanding modern transparency
Understanding modern transparency
Proponents and opponents fiercely debate whether computer-mediated transparency has a positive effect on trust in the public sector. This article enhances our understanding of tran...
Critical assessment of workplace accountability in the UK public sector
Critical assessment of workplace accountability in the UK public sector
Purpose
This study aims to critically evaluate workplace accountability within the public sector, focusing on the National Health Service West Midlands region i...
TRUST: THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS AND ROLE IN DESIGNING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
TRUST: THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS AND ROLE IN DESIGNING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Theoretical and empirical research on trust has profound practical significance, as it allows us to understand the essence of institutional processes occurring in society. A high l...

