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Impact of E-Government in Reducing Administrative and Financial Corruption in Jordan - Ministry of Finance (Study Case)

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The aim of the study is to identify the impact of e-government in reducing administrative and financial corruption in Jordan. The Ministry of Finance was chosen as one of the first ministries to implement e-government procedures. The researcher will address the role of e-government in reducing the manifestations of administrative and financial corruption and highlighting the concept of administrative and financial corruption and the impact on the spread of these diseases from the low efficiency of public investment and weaken the quality of work and infrastructure as well as to identify the views of the study sample regarding the role of e-government in combating this case. The researcher adopted the descriptive analytical method (a case study) to conduct a survey by analyzing the results of a questionnaire to survey the reality of e-government in combating financial and administrative corruption. The information was collected from theoretical sources and electronic sites as well as previous studies interested in this regard. 176) employees and (27) question. The responses of the sample of the study were analyzed by using the statistical package for social studies. The study concluded that the hypotheses proved that there were no statistically significant differences between the sex variables. The intention of the study recommended to take advantage of technology and technical information and devote its use as an integral part of the daily dealings of citizens, institutions and government bodies. The results of the study showed that the lack of citizen's conviction of the application of e-government and its procedures is the most important reasons that prevented its application. Moreover, the most important causes of administrative and financial corruption in the Jordanian society is due to first economic reasons, social in the second place and legally as the third place. The study presented a number of recommendations and proposals.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajomis.20190404.12
Published in American Journal of Operations Management and Information Systems (Volume 4, Issue 4, December 2019)
Page(s) 124-131
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E-Government, Administrative Corruption, Financial Corruption

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