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    Corruption and Good Governance: An Analysis of ASEAN's E-Governance Experience by Rubasundram, Geetha A., Rasiah, Rajah

    Published 2019
    “…While the deepening of e-governance - via government and public participation - has raised the potential for improving good governance practices, that in itself can be counterproductive as socioeconomic agents could broaden corrupt practices by appropriating its public-good-like characteristics. …”
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    Formulating good governance and moving forward: Navigating transparency or reinforcing authority and power? by Loo-See, B.

    Published 2017
    “…Governance, more so of good governance is primarily driven by the constant interaction between government agencies and highly organized interests of those involved directly or indirectly. …”
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    Framing public governance in Malaysia: Rhetorical appeals through accrual accounting by Ferry, Laurence, Zakaria, Zamzulaila, Zakaria, Zarina, Slack, Richard

    Published 2018
    “…However, rhetorical appeals that attempt to legitimate neo-liberalism and engender public support in the name of progress were hindered by perceptions of endemic corruption and relatively weak democratic institutions of ‘good’ governance common to developing countries.…”
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    Need to implement the environmental communication mechanisms for sustainable development: a case study by Mohammad, N.

    Published 2010
    “…It is based on the good governance mechanisms, environment and human rights issue along with the spirits of the different religions etc. …”
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    Poverty reduction during 1990–2013: Did millennium development goals adoption and state capacity matter? by Asadullah, M. Niaz, Savoia, Antonio

    Published 2018
    “…This result is insensitive to robust regression methods and to a large set of controls (initial level of income, dependence on natural resources, education and health inputs, dependence on foreign aid, ethnic fractionalization, regional effects and a set of governance variables). As good governance and effective institutions are included in the Sustainable Development Goals, this result provides empirical justification for this move, suggesting that more effective states could be crucial to sustain the development progress achieved so far.…”
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