Abstract
I. Theoretical Reflections on Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society
1. Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society in Indonesia
Ronald Holzhacker, Rafael Wittek and Johan Woltjer
2. Good Governance Contested: Exploring Human Rights and Sustainability as Normative Goals
Jilles L. J. Hazenberg
II. Decentralization and Policy Making
3. Decentralization and Primary Health Care Innovations in Indonesia
Suwatin Miharti, Ronald Holzhacker, and Rafael Wittek
4. The Impact of Decentralization on Educational Attainment in Indonesia
Tatang Muttaqin, Marijtje van Duijn , Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek
5. Decentralization, Foreign Direct Investment and Development in Indonesia
K. Kuswanto, Herman Hoen, and Ronald Holzhacker
6. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses and a Research Agenda for Indonesia
P.N.L. Kusumawati, J.Paul Elhorst, and Jakob de Haan
III. Challenges of Decentralization for Cities to Create Sustainable Futures
7. Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Design: Transportation in the Jakarta Metropolitan Region
Taufiq Hidayat Putra, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan, and Johan Woltjer
8. Environmental Governance with Transnational Municipal Networks: The Case of Indonesian Cities
Annisa Paramita Wiharani, Ronald Holzhacker and Jaap de Wilde
IV. Governance to Limit Opportunities for Corruption in Decentralized Environment
9. Institutional Change and Corruption of Public Leaders:
A Social Capital Perspective on Indonesia
Mala Sondang Silitonga, Gabriel Anthonio, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek
10. Corporate Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of South-East Asia
Nureni Wijayati, Niels Hermes, Ronald Holzhacker
1. Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society in Indonesia
Ronald Holzhacker, Rafael Wittek and Johan Woltjer
2. Good Governance Contested: Exploring Human Rights and Sustainability as Normative Goals
Jilles L. J. Hazenberg
II. Decentralization and Policy Making
3. Decentralization and Primary Health Care Innovations in Indonesia
Suwatin Miharti, Ronald Holzhacker, and Rafael Wittek
4. The Impact of Decentralization on Educational Attainment in Indonesia
Tatang Muttaqin, Marijtje van Duijn , Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek
5. Decentralization, Foreign Direct Investment and Development in Indonesia
K. Kuswanto, Herman Hoen, and Ronald Holzhacker
6. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses and a Research Agenda for Indonesia
P.N.L. Kusumawati, J.Paul Elhorst, and Jakob de Haan
III. Challenges of Decentralization for Cities to Create Sustainable Futures
7. Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Design: Transportation in the Jakarta Metropolitan Region
Taufiq Hidayat Putra, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan, and Johan Woltjer
8. Environmental Governance with Transnational Municipal Networks: The Case of Indonesian Cities
Annisa Paramita Wiharani, Ronald Holzhacker and Jaap de Wilde
IV. Governance to Limit Opportunities for Corruption in Decentralized Environment
9. Institutional Change and Corruption of Public Leaders:
A Social Capital Perspective on Indonesia
Mala Sondang Silitonga, Gabriel Anthonio, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek
10. Corporate Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of South-East Asia
Nureni Wijayati, Niels Hermes, Ronald Holzhacker
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | New York |
Publisher | Springer |
Number of pages | 300 |
Volume | 1 |
Edition | 2016 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-319-22434-3 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-319-22433-6 |
Publication status | Published - 1-Jan-2016 |
Publication series
Name | Development and Governance |
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Publisher | Springer |