Human Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru

Government oversight initiatives have demonstrated some effectiveness in the fight against corruption. However, lessons can be learned from the literature with regard to the impact of improvements in the auditors capacities and knowledge on effectiveness. This paper seeks to present evidence on the impact on efficiency of the New Talents in Government Control (Nuevos Talentos en Control Gubernamental) program, instigated by the Comptroller General of the Republic (Contraloría General de la República, or CGR) in Peru with respect to processing citizen complaints. This program offers a rigorous training and specialization process for professionals who are recruited from outside the CGR and selected on merit (with a 1.25 percent acceptance rate), Civil servants who successfully complete the selection process and receive the training are expected to achieve a better performance. Using data from the CGR complaints system and from the specialized train-ing, the difference-in-differences methodology was applied to evaluate the impact of the program at the regional office level. The results showed that the offices that incorporated New Talents into their team increased their success rate in dealing with complaints by 36 percentage points, and the success rate of incidents reported rose by 32 percentage points, while the success rate for warnings improved by 27 percentage points. According to these preliminary results, the program appears to be an effective initiative for improving the CGRs internal processes and contributing to the fight against corruption.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Gastón Pierri
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Auditing, Rating, Human Capital, Labor Force, Innovation, Transparency and Anticorruption, Political Corruption, D73 - Bureaucracy • Administrative Processes in Public Organizations • Corruption, I28 - Government Policy, M53 - Training, O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration, complaints;corruption;government control;human talent,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004290
https://publications.iadb.org/en/human-talent-management-and-corruption-control-effect-new-talents-government-control-program
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spelling dig-bid-node-322782022-09-27T13:53:12ZHuman Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru 2022-06-08T00:06:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004290 https://publications.iadb.org/en/human-talent-management-and-corruption-control-effect-new-talents-government-control-program Inter-American Development Bank Auditing Rating Human Capital Labor Force Innovation Transparency and Anticorruption Political Corruption D73 - Bureaucracy • Administrative Processes in Public Organizations • Corruption I28 - Government Policy M53 - Training O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration complaints;corruption;government control;human talent Government oversight initiatives have demonstrated some effectiveness in the fight against corruption. However, lessons can be learned from the literature with regard to the impact of improvements in the auditors capacities and knowledge on effectiveness. This paper seeks to present evidence on the impact on efficiency of the New Talents in Government Control (Nuevos Talentos en Control Gubernamental) program, instigated by the Comptroller General of the Republic (Contraloría General de la República, or CGR) in Peru with respect to processing citizen complaints. This program offers a rigorous training and specialization process for professionals who are recruited from outside the CGR and selected on merit (with a 1.25 percent acceptance rate), Civil servants who successfully complete the selection process and receive the training are expected to achieve a better performance. Using data from the CGR complaints system and from the specialized train-ing, the difference-in-differences methodology was applied to evaluate the impact of the program at the regional office level. The results showed that the offices that incorporated New Talents into their team increased their success rate in dealing with complaints by 36 percentage points, and the success rate of incidents reported rose by 32 percentage points, while the success rate for warnings improved by 27 percentage points. According to these preliminary results, the program appears to be an effective initiative for improving the CGRs internal processes and contributing to the fight against corruption. Inter-American Development Bank Gastón Pierri Mariano Lafuente IDB Publications Peru Latin America and the Caribbean en
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Rating
Human Capital
Labor Force
Innovation
Transparency and Anticorruption
Political Corruption
D73 - Bureaucracy • Administrative Processes in Public Organizations • Corruption
I28 - Government Policy
M53 - Training
O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration
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Rating
Human Capital
Labor Force
Innovation
Transparency and Anticorruption
Political Corruption
D73 - Bureaucracy • Administrative Processes in Public Organizations • Corruption
I28 - Government Policy
M53 - Training
O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration
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Rating
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Labor Force
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Transparency and Anticorruption
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I28 - Government Policy
M53 - Training
O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration
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Rating
Human Capital
Labor Force
Innovation
Transparency and Anticorruption
Political Corruption
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I28 - Government Policy
M53 - Training
O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration
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Inter-American Development Bank
Human Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru
description Government oversight initiatives have demonstrated some effectiveness in the fight against corruption. However, lessons can be learned from the literature with regard to the impact of improvements in the auditors capacities and knowledge on effectiveness. This paper seeks to present evidence on the impact on efficiency of the New Talents in Government Control (Nuevos Talentos en Control Gubernamental) program, instigated by the Comptroller General of the Republic (Contraloría General de la República, or CGR) in Peru with respect to processing citizen complaints. This program offers a rigorous training and specialization process for professionals who are recruited from outside the CGR and selected on merit (with a 1.25 percent acceptance rate), Civil servants who successfully complete the selection process and receive the training are expected to achieve a better performance. Using data from the CGR complaints system and from the specialized train-ing, the difference-in-differences methodology was applied to evaluate the impact of the program at the regional office level. The results showed that the offices that incorporated New Talents into their team increased their success rate in dealing with complaints by 36 percentage points, and the success rate of incidents reported rose by 32 percentage points, while the success rate for warnings improved by 27 percentage points. According to these preliminary results, the program appears to be an effective initiative for improving the CGRs internal processes and contributing to the fight against corruption.
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Rating
Human Capital
Labor Force
Innovation
Transparency and Anticorruption
Political Corruption
D73 - Bureaucracy • Administrative Processes in Public Organizations • Corruption
I28 - Government Policy
M53 - Training
O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration
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title Human Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru
title_short Human Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru
title_full Human Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru
title_fullStr Human Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Human Talent Management and Corruption Control: The Effect of the New Talents in Government Control Program on the Detection of Corruption in Peru
title_sort human talent management and corruption control: the effect of the new talents in government control program on the detection of corruption in peru
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