E-Government as an Anti-Corruption Tool: Experience from Indonesia
Journal: Accounting and Finance Review (AFR) (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-12-30
Authors : Dyah Setyaningrum;
Page : 32-39
Keywords : Accountability; Corruption; E-government; E-procurement; Transparency;
Abstract
Objective - Transparency is promoted as one of the most important measures against corruption. E-government provides greater access to information that can subsequently increase transparency, accountability, and be used as an effective anti-corruption tool. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption. Methodology/Technique - To gain more insight, we also investigate the effect of e-procurement as one of the e-government initiatives for tackling corruption. We use observations from local government (districts and cities) in Indonesia during the period 2012–2015. Findings - The results show that e-government implementation is associated with lower corruption. E-government reduces corruption by removing discretion, thereby curbing the opportunities for arbitrary action that often result in corruption. Novelty - Moreover, the results also show that adopting e-procurement increases transparency and accountability through increased competition among bidders and enables real-time access to information, which ultimately reduces corruption in public procurement. Type of Paper: Empirical
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