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Realisation of transparency implementation of e-procurement in election campaign

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  • Ni Wayan Widhiasthini
  • Nyoman Sri Subawa
  • Gede Humaswara Prathama
  • Putu Ayu Titha Paramita Pika

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This paper's objective is to foster literacy on the importance of using technology in public sector activities to realise transparency, speed of service, efficiency, and effectiveness. The qualitative descriptive method was used with a post-positivism approach to examine the object of the research, namely the procurement of goods/services based on technology systems. The data collection used includes interviews, observations, and document studies. The occurrence of disruption in the administration of government in e-procurement which was realised in the procurement of campaign props, the realisation of good governance through the involvement of the private sector and the community in government activities, was the application of reinventing government the application of the government's entrepreneurial spirit. This research focused on the procurement of campaign props, and discuss procurement that occurs in the province of Bali. The results of this paper contribute to the government's improvement of the implementation of e-procurement by increasing the involvement of the private sector and optimising the participation of the community in monitoring. The occurrence of disruption of government administration, emphasises disruptive leaders, disruptive bureaucrats, and disruptive mindsets.

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  • Ni Wayan Widhiasthini & Nyoman Sri Subawa & Gede Humaswara Prathama & Putu Ayu Titha Paramita Pika, 2023. "Realisation of transparency implementation of e-procurement in election campaign," International Journal of Procurement Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(4), pages 421-436.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpman:v:18:y:2023:i:4:p:421-436
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    1. Ni Wayan Widhiasthini & Ni Kadek Winda Yanti & Nyoman Sri Subawa & Nyoman Sridiva Dian Prabarini, 2024. "Tax Administration Based on Good Governance in Bangli Regency," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(8), pages 488-497, August.

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