Determinants of Village Fund Management to Realize Good Village Governance
Corresponding Author(s) : Ruci Arizanda Rahayu
Prosiding International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI),
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
Abstract
Introduction – The background of this research began with the findings of cases in the village fund budget sector, where ICW (Indonesia Corruption Watch) explained that the village fund budget sector is the sector that has the highest corruption cases compared to other sectors. In addition, there are cases of corruption of village funds in several villages in Ngawi district, the factor of this is influenced by dysfunctional leadership behavior. Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of accountability, transparency, leadership and clarity of targets on village fund management to realize Good Village Governance. Methodology/ Approach – The data collection method used is primary data obtained from questionnaires. Data analysis techniques in this study consist of validity tests, reliability tests, multiple linear regression analysis, coefficient of determination and t tests that will be used to test hypotheses in this study using SPP version 22. Findings – The results of this study prove that the variables of accountability, transparency, leadership and clarity of targets have a positive and significant effect on village fund management to realize Good Village Governance. Originality/ Value/ Implication – The implications in this study are expected to be able to make a positive contribution to all parties. Especially for village governments to increase the application of good village governance principles to minimize cases of corruption so that they can lead to good governance
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