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Conceptual Reconstruction of Evaluation Guidelines for Government Performance Accountability: Notonagoro Semiotics
Conceptual Reconstruction of Evaluation Guidelines for Government Performance Accountability: Notonagoro Semiotics

Author(s): Nanda Widaninggar, Eko Ganis SUKOHARSONO, Lilik Purwanti, Yeney W. PRIHATININGTIAS
Subject(s): Social development, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of the arts, business, education
Published by: UIKTEN - Association for Information Communication Technology Education and Science
Keywords: Accountability; evaluation components; notonagoro; hierarchical-pyramidal pancasila; government

Summary/Abstract: The evaluation guideline for performance accountability (EGoPA) is a commonly used framework to assess the performance of public sector organizations. It is important to develop a comprehensive evaluation guideline that considers the legitimacy of these organizations and incorporates their distinct cultural and religious values. This study aims to reconstruct the EGoPA to internalize the actual state of Indonesia's philosophy by considering Notonagoro's hierarchical-pyramidal semiotics of Pancasila. This study utilized the critical paradigm to analyze and address structures or circumstances that impose oppression or present problematic practices within society. This study revealed components of EGoPA with Pancasila values as the basis of Indonesian philosophy that refers to Notonagoro's hierarchical-pyramidal semiotics. This guideline reflects every value in Pancasila, the entire line of Notonagoro’s public management, and employs the fundamental state of philosophy in a proper guideline of EGoPA on the components as whole concepts. In addition, the reconstruction developed a better and original accountability system in the Indonesian government.

  • Issue Year: 13/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 830-839
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English