Scholars Results: Government Performance Accountability in Developing Countries – Review of two decades literatures as a new model

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Achmad Supandi, Soesilo Zauhar, Endah Setyowati, Hermawan

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In order to evaluate the government performance of a country, many studies have suggested different methods of what so-called Government Performance Accountability (GPA). The main objective of this paper is to describe the determinants that influence the optimal GPA in developing countries in the last two decades. There are very few studies that look holistically the factors that influence GPA in developing countries, because the uniqueness of the factors that influence the increase value of GPA of each Country as a problem solution, then what if the uniqueness of each research in the last two decades are integrated. The new model solution of several factors will help improve the value of GPA in developing countries from the scholars results in the future. The results of this review notes that there are nine factors to influence GPA Optimization in developing countries. This is called the nine factors GPA optimization model

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