Monitoring and measuring the health of the administrative system and fighting corruption in the headquarters of the ministry of economic affairs and finance

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

Department of Management, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran

Abstract

The current research was conducted with the aim of monitoring and measuring the health of the administrative system and fighting corruption in the headquarters of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance. The statistical population of this research consists of two groups, the first group includes experts who are familiar with the theories of monitoring and measuring the health of the administrative system and fighting corruption, whose number is unknown and is scattered throughout the country, and their selection is selective and in This research has been used in the section of compiling and designing the model according to them, and the second group includes the employees of the headquarters of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance (600 people), according to Cochran's formula, 234 of them were selected as a sample. The methodology of carrying out descriptive-survey research was used in the field of data collection from managers' competence and organization development questionnaires. The results indicate that there is a significant relationship between the health of the administrative system, internal organizational factors, external organizational factors, management factors, behavioral factors, individual factors, and the fight against corruption in the headquarters of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance.

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Volume 15, Issue 3
March 2024
Pages 299-303
  • Receive Date: 10 June 2022
  • Revise Date: 19 September 2022
  • Accept Date: 21 September 2022