A Code of Conduct for Indonesia: Problems and Perspectives

The purpose of the present paper is fairly straightforward. We want to show that institutional reforms, such as the adoption of a conduct code, represent a necessary albeit insufficient condition to curb corruption and promote good governance. As several scholars have pointed out the success of inst...

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Main Authors: PELIZZO, Riccardo, Ang, Bernice
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-11522010-08-31T09:30:04Z A Code of Conduct for Indonesia: Problems and Perspectives PELIZZO, Riccardo Ang, Bernice The purpose of the present paper is fairly straightforward. We want to show that institutional reforms, such as the adoption of a conduct code, represent a necessary albeit insufficient condition to curb corruption and promote good governance. As several scholars have pointed out the success of institutional reform in general and the success of codes of conduct in particular depends, among other things, on ideational conditions. With regard to codes of conduct, parliamentary ethics experts believe in fact that the success of a code of conduct depends on whether the individuals who are supposed to be regulated by the disposition of the code, have a common understanding of what are the problems that the code is supposed to address or of how the code can solve those problems. In other words, it is argued that the success of codes of conduct for Parliamentarians requires homogenous ethical standards and expectations. On the basis of a survey conducted among the members of the ethics council of the Indonesian DPD and DPR, we show that values and preferences of Indonesian MPs are far from being homogenous. Hence, we suggest that in order to make conduct codes successful in Indonesia, it is necessary to homogenize the ethical standards, values and expectations of Indonesian parliamentarians. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/153 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/1152/viewcontent/code_of_conduct_Indonesia.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Political Science Public Policy
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Political Science
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PELIZZO, Riccardo
Ang, Bernice
A Code of Conduct for Indonesia: Problems and Perspectives
description The purpose of the present paper is fairly straightforward. We want to show that institutional reforms, such as the adoption of a conduct code, represent a necessary albeit insufficient condition to curb corruption and promote good governance. As several scholars have pointed out the success of institutional reform in general and the success of codes of conduct in particular depends, among other things, on ideational conditions. With regard to codes of conduct, parliamentary ethics experts believe in fact that the success of a code of conduct depends on whether the individuals who are supposed to be regulated by the disposition of the code, have a common understanding of what are the problems that the code is supposed to address or of how the code can solve those problems. In other words, it is argued that the success of codes of conduct for Parliamentarians requires homogenous ethical standards and expectations. On the basis of a survey conducted among the members of the ethics council of the Indonesian DPD and DPR, we show that values and preferences of Indonesian MPs are far from being homogenous. Hence, we suggest that in order to make conduct codes successful in Indonesia, it is necessary to homogenize the ethical standards, values and expectations of Indonesian parliamentarians.
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author PELIZZO, Riccardo
Ang, Bernice
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Ang, Bernice
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title A Code of Conduct for Indonesia: Problems and Perspectives
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title_full A Code of Conduct for Indonesia: Problems and Perspectives
title_fullStr A Code of Conduct for Indonesia: Problems and Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed A Code of Conduct for Indonesia: Problems and Perspectives
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/153
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