HomeAsia Pacific Journal of Management and Sustainable Developmentvol. 12 no. 3 Part 3 (2024)

Good Governance Practices in One Philippine Municipality

Jenzell Roque | Ma. Rosario B. Tamayo

Discipline: Politics

 

Abstract:

This study explores the implementation of good governance practices in the Municipality of Agoncillo, Batangas, Philippines. Utilizing a descriptive quantitative research design, it assessed the components of governance—accountability, direction, fairness and equity, and performance—as perceived by various stakeholders, including local government employees, barangay captains, and residents from the five most populous barangays. Through a validated and pilot-tested survey instrument, data were collected from 342 respondents using stratified proportional sampling. The findings revealed strong agreement among participants regarding the presence and importance of key governance practices, with "direction" rated the highest. Notably, respondents reported never experiencing significant governance-related problems, indicating effective and transparent practices within the municipality. Statistical analysis further revealed significant negative correlations between the strength of governance components and the prevalence of governance issues, suggesting that enhanced governance practices correlate with reduced administrative challenges. These results underscore the importance of clear leadership, inclusive participation, and equitable policy implementation in achieving efficient local governance. Based on the findings, a strategic action plan was proposed to sustain and further improve governance dynamics in Agoncillo. The study highlights the critical role of local government units as frontline institutions in service delivery and recommends increased civic engagement and transparency to strengthen community trust. Ultimately, it contributes to ongoing discourse on effective governance and serves as a benchmark for other municipalities aiming to promote sustainable local development.



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