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Economic accountability in the context of local governance in the Philippines : a structural equation modelling approach

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posted on 2009-06-01, 00:00 authored by Banjo Roxas, V Lindsay, N Ashill, A Victorio
This study posits that by virtue of the enabling role of local governments, the economic development of their locality must be at the core of their public accountability, which is referred to here as “economic accountability”. Grounded on this idea of accountability, along with enabling theory and institutional theory, the study presents empirical evidence supportive of the argument that the enabling role of local governments, as manifested in a capacity to establish or adhere to formal institutional arrangements, has a direct impact on the entrepreneurial strategic posture and performance of local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which are key players in local economic development.The results of the structural equation modelling support the view that institutional arrangements as manifestations of the enabling role of city governments are positively associated with an entrepreneurial strategic posture of local firms, which consequently improves the firms’ overall economic performance. Therefore, SME development in particular, and local economic development in general, should be part of the economic accountability of local governments in the Philippine context of local governance.

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Journal

Asia Pacific journal of public administration

Volume

31

Pagination

17 - 37

Location

Hong Kong

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0259-8272

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, University of Hong Kong, Department of Politics and Public Administration

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