Introduction.- Literature review.- Research methodology.- Description of study results.- Discussions: Interpretation and Analysis.- Towards local government's integrated accountability framework.- Closing remarks.
Habib Muhammad Shahib is a lecturer and a researcher at Fajar University, Indonesia. His research focuses on measuring the societal and business effects of socio-economic and environmental activities of entities in the private and public sectors. He is also a professional accountant, an auditor and a sustainability report practitioner in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
This book shows the growing phenomenon and the broad impact of socio-environmental conflicts in the grassroots communities—farmers, fishermen and urban poor—in Indonesia, as the effects of government’s development strategies based on neoliberal and New Public Management (NPM) views without a clear accountability system or socio-environmental accountability practices and reports are becoming apparent. Inspired by the emancipatory socio-environmental accounting discourse, which focuses on the socio-local context in developing alternative models of accountability based on local views and people's aspirations, this book uses research methodology based on the principles put forth by Indonesian national hero and critical scholar Tan Malaka to develop a framework of integrated accountability for the local government.
This book fills the present gap in English publications that analyse the intents and outcomes of the public management reforms in Indonesia with regard to socio-environmental issues, as a basis for further research at the international level as well as policymaking in Indonesia. As the Indonesian government has recently undertaken key structural and accounting reforms in the public sector, this book is a timely and valuable read for graduate students, researchers,- and policymakers.