Priority Strategy Model for Corruption Problem Solving in Indonesia

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Dicky Iskandar Zulkarnain
Mochamad Asep Maksum

Abstract

Corruption is a problem in every country, including in Indonesia. Indonesia has done a lot to solve the problem of corruption, but the results are far from encouraging so far. The research seeks to identify the key elements that contribute to corruption in Indonesia, and with that it seeks to build a conceptual model for a resolution strategy. The research was conducted through a systems approach using the Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) method. This research identifies that the key elements of the main causes of corruption in Indonesia are greeds and needs. the strategy for solving the problem of corruption in Indonesia is to prioritize resolving the two main causes of corruption. Furthermore, solving the problem of other main causes, namely opportunity, the influence of the organization's environment, and the pressure of the organization's leadership, must be done simultaneously because it has a high mutual influence.

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