The Policy of Open Bidding of High Officers in Indonesia: Present Challenges and Future Direction

Tri Raharjanto

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This study aims to identify the problems of implementation within open bidding system in Indonesia through literature reviews. From six cases throughout Indonesia, it is found that open bidding policy is influenced by two types of environment: external environment of political system in the form of power, influence and control of political actors; internal environment of institutional dynamics in bureaucracy, which includes communication, bureaucratic structures, available resources, and tendency of behavior of policy implementers.


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open bidding; human resources management; merit system

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