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Year 2022, Volume: 8 Issue: 22, 361 - 377, 07.05.2022

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  • Mclvor, Ronan et al. (2002). Internet Technologies: Supporting Transparency in the public sector. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 15(3), 170 – 187 .
  • Piotrowski, Jean. (2003). Governmental Transparency and The National Performance Review: Implementing The Freedom of Information ACT, DAI-A 64/03, P. 1071.

THE DEGREE OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSPARENCY INDICATORS' AVAILABILITY IN THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN THE SULTANATE OF OMAN: AN EMPLOYEE'S PERSPECTIVES

Year 2022, Volume: 8 Issue: 22, 361 - 377, 07.05.2022

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This quantitative study sought to measure the degree of availability of administrative transparency indicators in the Ministry of Education in the Sultanate of Oman, from the employees' point of view. To achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher followed the descriptive analytical approach. The study population included all workers in supervisory and executive positions in the general directorates of the Ministry of Education, which numbered (1285). The study sample consisted of (297) individuals, who were selected by stratified random method, according to Krejcie and Morgans' tables. The researcher prepared the study tool, which consisted of (59) phrases; It is divided into (6) domains. Statistical methods used: (SPSS), Pearson's correlation coefficient, and Cronbach's alpha, and descriptive analysis. The study findings revealed that; The of availability degree of of administrative transparency indicators in the Ministry of Education; was generally average from the employees' point of view. the administrative transparency indicators for almost all fields came to a medium degree. The highest rank was the "Administrative Communication" domain with a mean (2.94), followed by the "Information" domain with a mean (2.86); Then the field of "laws, regulations, and regulations" with an average of (2.81); It was followed by the field of "making and decision-making" with an average of (2.74); Followed by "administrative accountability" with an average of (2.60); As for the field of "performance evaluation", it came to a low degree with a mean of (2.37).

References

  • Mclvor, Ronan et al. (2002). Internet Technologies: Supporting Transparency in the public sector. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 15(3), 170 – 187 .
  • Piotrowski, Jean. (2003). Governmental Transparency and The National Performance Review: Implementing The Freedom of Information ACT, DAI-A 64/03, P. 1071.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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Sahar Said Khamis Al Mandhari

Dawood Abdulmalek Yahya Alhidabi

Publication Date May 7, 2022
Submission Date March 6, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022Volume: 8 Issue: 22

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EndNote Said Khamis Al Mandhari S, Abdulmalek Yahya Alhidabi D (May 1, 2022) THE DEGREE OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSPARENCY INDICATORS’ AVAILABILITY IN THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN THE SULTANATE OF OMAN: AN EMPLOYEE’S PERSPECTIVES. IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 8 22 361–377.

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