Good Governance Principles as a Requirement to Achieve Sustainable Development: A Comparative Study Between Yemen and India

Author:

Al-Sharafi Mohammed A. H.1,Dhande Nishikant C.2,Muley Aniket3

Affiliation:

1. Yemen Center for Studies and Research, Sana’a University, Yemen.

2. School of Commerce & Management SRTM University, Nanded, India.

3. School of Mathematical Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded, India.

Abstract

Good governance can be presented as the perfect base to achieve the sustainable development strategy. In turn, decentralisation principle is considered as the main mechanism that works as the base for the good governance, in addition to the accountability, predictability, and transparency. This article is a part of a field study aimed to explore and investigate the reality of the sustainable development management in Yemen and India. The ‘Good Governance’ is an important element. The aim of this study is to investigate and explore the extent and the level of adopting the Good Governance principles, as a requirement for achieving sustainable development, in the managerial activities in both countries Yemen and India. The result of an analysis by the chi-square (χ2) test indicated that there is a weakness of applying the decentralisation principle in Yemen. The study ascertains the weakness of the accountability principle, the deficit of the predictability principle, and the weakness of the transparency principle among the managerial practices in Yemen and the lack of analysis in the governmental departments, suggesting the needs to enhance the related process. Although the findings showed that the situation in India is much better compared to Yemen, compared to the developed countries we can say that India also needs more enhancement in this regard in order to facilitate the achievement of the sustainable development for societies in both urban and rural areas.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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