Crowdsourcing In Improving The Efficiency Of Public Administration
Azizhon Akhmedov Muhsinjon Ogli , Ph.D Student Of The National University Of Uzbekistan Yoqubov Muhammadali Gofurjon Ogli , Researcher At The National University Of UzbekistanAbstract
In the XXI century, the improvement of governance in the world, the effective organization of the activities of public authorities are becoming increasingly important. As a result of effective and transparent governance in developed countries, we can see that budget funds are spent wisely, the level of corruption is low, bureaucratic barriers are reduced, and the relationship between citizens and government agencies is systematic.
Crowdsourcing is a widely supported platform in the private sector and its security has been widely used in public administration for decades. Assist in overcoming efficiency and problems that can help people use crowdsourcing in other management.
Keywords
Efficiency, Crowdsourcing, Public Administration, Transparency
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