Investigating the Implications of Transparency in Government Efficiency in Iran
Weakness in government functions means the executive branch in many developing countries, including Iran, is evidence of the growing conditions for the spread of administrative secrecy and corruption in these countries. In most of these countries, the source and cause of government inefficiency, the existence of variables such as corruption, secrecy and lack of transparency, rent-seeking in obtaining legal privileges and economic licenses, reduced productivity, employment and unprofitable activities of government employees, disregard for the principle Meritocracy and the rule of gangsterism and the appointment of incompetent people in managerial fields. How to increase the efficiency of the government by prioritizing transparency and countering rent-seeking and discrimination (corruption)? And what are the executive strategies for achieving real government efficiency? And does tackling corruption and creating transparency lead to government efficiency and public satisfaction? The results of the studies conducted in this study can increase the constructive, trusting relations in economic and political systems between the government and the people and, as a result, bring the strength of national development programs and the quality and efficiency of the government in the sense of executive power. Brought. This research examines the effectiveness of government through existing information and records and uses standards related to a qualitative research based on interpretive methodology and content analysis.
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