scholarly journals Governance, Risk Management Index, and Performance: A Comparative Study of Indonesian Islamic Compliant and Non-Compliant Firms

Author(s):  
Husaini Husaini ◽  
Saiful Saiful
Author(s):  
Anders Esmark

Setting a new benchmark for studies of technocracy, the book shows that a solution to the challenge of populism will depend as much on a technocratic retreat as democratic innovation. Esmark examines the development since the 1980s of a new 'post-industrial' technocratic regime and its complicity in the populist backlash against politics and political elites that is visible today. The new technocracy – a combination of network governance, risk management and performance management – has, the author argues, abandoned the overtly anti-democratic sentiments of its industrial predecessor and proclaimed a new partnership with democracy. The rise of populism, however, is a clear sign that the inherent problems of this partnership have been exposed and that technocracy posing as democracy will only serve to exacerbate existing problems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
David - Pangaribuan

<p><strong><em>The development of science, information and communication technology triggered a growing public awareness of intelligent, critical and realistic demand the rights and involvement in the governance of government that is clean, orderly and trustworthy. This study aims to explore the influence of government governance, risk management and performance accountability system to the detection and prevention of fraud in local government Banten Province. Population Research is working units in the Banten Provincial Government as much as 23 units. The sampling method using purposive sampling, the type of research is quantitative with primary data types. Methods of data collection using a questionnaire distributed directly to the respondents as much as 4-5 questionnaires at each work unit. Respondents are structural official echelon II, III and IV in each unit and the respondents as many as 94 people. The data were processed using SPSS version 22, which is used to test the research hypothesis. Results revealed that the implementation of government governance, risk management and performance accountability system has positive influence on the detection and prevention of fraud in the financial governance of the regional government of Banten Province. Results reinforce the theory that the detection and prevention of fraud need to be committed to implementing government governance, risk management and performance accountability system. Implications The study provides guidelines and principles of governance and financial governance system is orderly, disciplined and trustworthy. Foster awareness of government officials the importance of risk culture within the organization in order to avoid conflict of interest and focus on achieving the main objectives of the government. Encourage synergy among units in order to achieve a system of planning, budgeting, measurement and performance evaluation in an integrated and sustainable. The next study used a qualitative approach in the prevention of fraud.</em></strong></p>


Author(s):  
Anders Esmark

Technocracy is discussed as a distinct type of regime and form of statecraft. The chapter clears up the considerable confusion surrounding the relationship between technocracy, bureaucracy and democracy, which provides the foundation for the empirical analysis of the anti-bureaucratic and pro-democratic nature of contemporary technocracy. The relationship of technocracy to political ideology is discussed, leading to the suggestion that technocracy consistently pursues a position ‘beyond ideology’ while also remaining fully capable of working in lockstep with socialism, liberalism and anything in between. Finally, the chapter moves from the regime level and provides an overall model of the constitutive and intersecting policy paradigms of the New Technocracy: connective governance, risk management and performance management.


2016 ◽  
Vol 72 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rashidah Abdul Rahman ◽  
Zuraeda Ibrahim ◽  
Achmad Tohirin ◽  
Aliyu Dahiru.Muhammad,Rossje Vitariamettawaty Suryaputri

Author(s):  
Anass Bayaga ◽  
Emmanuel O. Adu

Abstract Building on prior research related to (1) impact of information communication technology (ICT) and (2) operational risk management (ORM) in the context of medium and small enterprises (MSEs), the focus of this study was to investigate the relationship between (1) ICT operational risk management (ORM) and (2) performances of MSEs. To achieve the focus, the research investigated evaluating models for understanding the value of ICT ORM in MSEs. Multiple regression, Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance (RM-ANOVA) and Repeated-Measures Multivariate Analysis of Variance (RM-MANOVA) were performed. The findings of the distribution revealed that only one variable made a significant percentage contribution to the level of ICT operation in MSEs, the Payback method (β = 0.410, p < .000). It may thus be inferred that the Payback method is the prominent variable, explaining the variation in level of evaluation models affecting ICT adoption within MSEs. Conclusively, in answering the two questions (1) degree of variability explained and (2) predictors, the results revealed that the variable contributed approximately 88.4% of the variations in evaluation models affecting ICT adoption within MSEs. The analysis of variance also revealed that the regression coefficients were real and did not occur by chance


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