DESCENDING OF GOOD GOVERNANCE: REVIEW THROUGH GOOD AMIL GOVERNANCE, GOOD ENOUGH GOVERNANCE, AND GOOD UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the implementation of good governance and its derivatives, namely good amil governance, good enough governance, and good university governance from various writing methods, national to international scope. This paper uses a qualitative method with a literature review approach. The literature used by the author comes from books that are appropriate to the topic, international journals published from 2018 to 2022. The writing results obtained are topics regarding good governance and its derivatives, namely good amil governance, good enough governance, and good university governance which have been discussed in many reviews of methods and viewpoints, with mixed results. The results of research using quantitative methods with significant and insignificant results, when using qualitative methods, there are results of implementation that are appropriate and not in accordance with the rules that should be. The author hopes that there will be other reviews regarding the topic of good governance in general, and good amil governance, good enough governance, and good university governance in particular so that the study on this topic is broader.
Keywords: Good Governance, Good Amil Governance, Good Enough Government, Good University Governance, Literature Review
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