The Story of Rising Corruption Post-Village Government Reform - A View of Three Theories: Fraud, Managerial Hegemony, and Culture

H. Sofyani, Rizal Yaya, Harjanti Widiastuti
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Research aims: This study investigates how corruption increased in the Indonesian village governments following village governance reform by ratifying the New Village Law of 2014. Also, the current research identifies gaps that trigger corruption.Design/Methodology/Approach: Three theories, i.e., fraud hexagon, managerial hegemony, and cultural dimensions, were employed as points of view. Due to investigation purposes, a qualitative approach is considered the most suitable method for this study. Hence, the interview was employed as data collection. The data were then analyzed using a deductive thematic analysis approach.Research findings: The results showcased that aside from personal interests, corruption occurred to crowd campaign financing for the head village election by the incumbent. The corruption types could be the embezzlement of village funds and village-owned enterprise funds and the establishment of ghost (fictitious) villages. The results also identified some factors triggering graft corruption scandals, namely poor governance practices, including accountability, transparency, and valid administration; the excessive authority of actors (village heads) in holding and managing village money; lack of participation mechanism.Practical and Theoretical contribution/Originality: To tackle corruption in the village government, strengthening proper good governance practices must be tightened, not merely as ritual or ceremonial. In addition, discussions of three theoretical perspectives, fraud, managerial hegemony, and culture, are presented in this paper.
乡村政府改革后腐败上升的故事——舞弊、管理霸权和文化三种理论的视角
研究目的:本研究探讨印尼2014年新村法实施后,村治理改革后,村庄政府的腐败现象是如何增加的。此外,目前的研究发现了引发腐败的差距。设计/方法论/方法:三种理论,即欺诈六边形,管理霸权,文化维度作为观点。由于调查目的,定性方法被认为是最适合本研究的方法。因此,采用访谈的方式收集数据。然后使用演绎主题分析方法对数据进行分析。研究发现:除了个人利益外,现任村长选举的竞选资金也存在腐败现象。贪污腐败的主要形式有挪用村级资金和村级企业资金、建立“鬼村”等。结果还确定了引发贪污腐败丑闻的一些因素,即治理不善,包括问责制、透明度和有效管理;行为主体(村长)持有和管理村款的权力过大;缺乏参与机制。实践和理论贡献/创意:为了解决村政府中的腐败问题,必须加强适当的良好治理实践,而不仅仅是仪式或仪式。此外,本文还讨论了三个理论视角,即欺诈、管理霸权和文化。
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