good governance

language: en

definitions

  1. The exercise of political power and administrative authority in a manner that is responsible, transparent, accountable, effective, and equitable for the benefit of all citizens.
    en: The exercise of political power and administrative authority in a manner that is responsible, transparent, accountable, effective, and equitable for the benefit of all citizens.
  2. Systems and processes by which companies or organizations are directed and controlled, emphasizing ethics, fairness, and transparency for stakeholders.
    en: Systems and processes by which companies or organizations are directed and controlled, emphasizing ethics, fairness, and transparency for stakeholders.
  3. The principles and virtues required for just and effective leadership or ruling, often associated with classical education and statecraft.
    en: The principles and virtues required for just and effective leadership or ruling, often associated with classical education and statecraft.

examples

  1. International donors often condition aid on the recipient country implementing policies of good governance.

    International donors often condition aid on the recipient country implementing policies of good governance.

  2. Investors prefer companies with strong financial reporting and good governance standards.

    Investors prefer companies with strong financial reporting and good governance standards.

  3. Schools were established throughout the realm, teaching the classics and the principles of good governance.

    Schools were established throughout the realm, teaching the classics and the principles of good governance.