Culture of corruption in the smart service system of global governance

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Abstract

This study aims to determine the culture of corruption in the global government smart service system in the last 5 years, from 2018 to 2022. This research used a qualitative method with a library research approach. The research data was obtained from the Scopus database of 318 articles. Data analysis in this study used VOSviewer and NVivo 12 plus devices. Through 318 article documents, the results showed that the United Kingdom had the highest contribution of artistic documents, and the University of South Africa was affiliated with the highest number of document publications of the 10 other affiliates. The “moral and ethical” movement within government agencies is expected to restore trust in the community and create conditions for a social environment that rejects, even opposes, and punishes acts of corruption.

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Wiyono, Purnomo, E. P., & Lestari, L. (2023). Culture of corruption in the smart service system of global governance. Chinese Public Administration Review, 14(3), 159–169. https://doi.org/10.1177/15396754231185320

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