Transparency and Accountability of a Village Fund Management During COVID-19 Crisis

Aisyaturrahmi Aisyaturrahmi, Dian Anita Nuswantara, Dewi Prastiwi, Loggar Bhilawa, Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud
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In the face of the super contagious and deadly COVID-19 pandemic, the government has to accelerate planning and make quick decisions to contain the virus and provide necessary assistance to the affected people. Therefore, amid this global health crisis, public fund management procedures may undergo significant modifications. This study considers how urgency is implicated in the village fund management during COVID-19 in Indonesia. A case study of an East Javanese village was conducted between May and August 2020. In-depth interviews with four key managers and eight beneficiaries of the fund yielded interesting findings. Particularly, two key elements formerly practised by the village fund managers, namely transparency and accountability, were largely omitted. Consequently, some of the locals being interviewed claimed that a portion of the funds was misappropriated. Arguably, urgency warrants some adaptation, and hence transparency and accountability may have to be forfeited (to some extent) to expedite the fund allotment. However, our findings imply that opportunistic behaviour may occur among the fund managers. Consistent with the notion of strategic responses to institutional pressure, the urgency of dealing with the crisis fund may prompt the higher authorities to adopt an adaptive regulating style, hence relaxing their coercive pressure, and allowing fund managers to pursue their self-interest.
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COVID-19危机期间乡村基金管理的透明度和问责制
面对超级传染性和致命性的COVID-19大流行,政府必须加快规划并迅速做出决定,以控制病毒并向受影响的人们提供必要的援助。因此,在这场全球卫生危机中,公共资金管理程序可能会发生重大修改。本研究考察了印度尼西亚在2019冠状病毒病期间乡村基金管理的紧迫性。2020年5月至8月期间,对东爪哇的一个村庄进行了案例研究。对该基金四位主要经理和八名受益人的深入采访得出了有趣的发现。特别是,乡村基金经理以前实行的两个关键因素,即透明度和责任制,在很大程度上被忽略了。因此,一些接受采访的当地人声称有一部分资金被挪用。可以说,紧急情况需要做出一些调整,因此可能不得不(在某种程度上)放弃透明度和问责制,以加快资金分配。然而,我们的研究结果表明,机会主义行为可能发生在基金经理中。与对制度压力的战略反应的概念一致,处理危机基金的紧迫性可能促使上级当局采取适应性的监管方式,从而放松其强制性压力,并允许基金经理追求自身利益。
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