The good governance picture of effective government is not only of limited use in development but also constitutes a threat, promoting isomorphism, institutional dualism, and 'flailing states' and ...
Good intentions alone do not guarantee good outcomes. Proper governance begins with board selection and continues with comprehensive training, clear policies and adherence to a board handbook.
Good governance has grown rapidly to become a major ingredient in analyses of what’s missing in countries struggling for economic and political development. Intuitively and in research, good ...