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100 _aRardhasaradhi, Y.
245 _aEthical governance and society: Information technology as a new transparency paradigm
260 _c2013
300 _ap.595-603.
362 _aJul-Sep
520 _aThe paradigm shift in governance is intricately linked with the spread of globalisation that swept through the 1990s and consolidated its philosophy by the beginning of the new millennium. The transformation, albeit, began with the New Public Management (NPM) movement that caught the imagination of the Western Europe, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea. India, too, began to follow the NPM norms, though on a slower note. Globalisation brought in its wake the ever evolving information and communication technologies to the doorsteps of developing world countries and the process of modernising the administrative systems in conformity with the global standards began in earnest. However, conditions have not been that conducive in the developing world, including India, to move from administration to governance on account of parochialism, localisation, authoritarian systems and over all, political culture. - Reproduced.
650 _aInformation technology
650 _aSocial system
650 _aPublic administration
773 _aIndian Journal of Public Administration
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