Integrated Causal Factors For and Guidance on the Enhancement of Transparency in Local Administrative Organizations in Northeastern Thailand

Sanyasorn Swasthaisong
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Thailand is still perceived as corrupt with the latest report issued by Transparency International (Transparency International, 2017) showing that Thailand was ranked 96th (out of 180 countries) with the score of 37 (out of 100), up from 35 in the year 2016), and within the ASEAN countries, it was ranked 5th. These corruption problems are generally attributed to the work behaviors of the state officials concerned. It’s mixed methodology. Qualitative data were collected from 24 key informants in a focus group discussion and 12 experts in an in-depth interview. Quantitative data were collected from 400 LAOs staff across the northeast of the country. Results revealed that all the factors in the structural equation model were positively correlated at the significant level of 0.01. Leadership of administrators was found to have the highest direct effect on transparency of LAOs, followed by public participation, attitudes towards transparency, organizational culture, and organizational politics. Public participation was found to have the highest indirect effect. All the factors in the model could account for the transparency of LAOs by 82.70 per cent. To enhance transparency, it was recommended that administrators set a good precedent in matters pertaining to decentralization of power, clear viewpoints on anti-corruption, teamwork encouragement, compliance with rules and regulations, and more public participation in the monitoring and assessing the performance of the LAOs.
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泰国东北部地方行政组织透明度提升的综合成因及指导
泰国仍然被认为是腐败的,透明国际(Transparency International, 2017)发布的最新报告显示,泰国排名第96(在180个国家中),得分为37(满分为100),高于2016年的35),在东盟国家中排名第5。这些腐败问题一般归因于有关国家官员的工作行为。这是一种混合的方法。定性数据通过焦点小组讨论从24名关键信息提供者和12名专家的深度访谈中收集。从老挝东北部的400名工作人员那里收集了定量数据。结果表明,结构方程模型各因子在0.01的显著水平上呈显著正相关。行政人员的领导对老挝的透明度有最高的直接影响,其次是公众参与、对透明度的态度、组织文化和组织政治。公众参与被发现具有最高的间接影响。该模型中的所有因素可使老挝的透明度达到82.70%。为了提高透明度,建议行政人员在权力下放、对反腐败有明确的看法、鼓励团队合作、遵守规章制度以及让公众更多地参与监测和评估老挝的绩效等事项上树立一个良好的先例。
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