EVOLUSI KONSEP TATA KELOLA PEMERINTAH: SOUND GOVERNANCE, DYNAMIC GOVERNANCE dan OPEN GOVERNMENT

  • Andhika L
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Abstract

Evolution experienced by the various concepts of governance ranging from good governance, sound governance, dynamic governance, to open government is a concept of the reference that is considered able to manage governance activities properly. The concept governance of anything adopted implies to reject various forms of government based on the activity of authoritarian activity, corruption, collusion, and nepotism that would open up opportunities for other evil actions in the carry out the activity of the government. The focus of the research objectives is trying to contribute knowledge by exploring theoretical conceptual from different scientific literature because it is not necessarily the concept of governance adopted and successfully implemented at the place differently. This research article is a synthesis of qualitative research, using the research method of meta-theory (the analysis of theory). This study seeks to identify all existing written evidence concerning the themes of research, produce a variety of studies are systematically used to develop and examine the theory has ever produced. The results of this study reveal the evolution of governance occurs due to a new thought to fill the lack of a concept that has been there before. Other results are also revealed that the concept of governance has a digest and refer to the innovation of the government. The concept of governance of this will be meaningless when run by people with the low quality of human resources, not smart, and it is not agile.

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Andhika, L. R. (2017). EVOLUSI KONSEP TATA KELOLA PEMERINTAH: SOUND GOVERNANCE, DYNAMIC GOVERNANCE dan OPEN GOVERNMENT. Jurnal Ekonomi Dan Kebijakan Publik, 8(2), 87–102. https://doi.org/10.22212/jekp.v8i2.867

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