Ethics and Integrity of Governance: Perspectives Across FrontiersL. W. Huberts, Jeroen Maesschalck, Carole L. Jurkiewicz Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 janv. 2008 - 275 pages The book is a welcome contribution to the literature on ethics as it provides a broader horizon of investigation than most familiar works in recent years. Jamil E. Jreisat, International Journal of Public Administration This book provides critical, up-to- |
Table des matières
1 Introduction | 1 |
PART I Public service ethos values and integrity | 5 |
a historical institutional approach to explaining continuity and change | 7 |
change and recalibration | 25 |
a framework for analysis | 44 |
5 Judging a public officials integrity | 65 |
PART II The integrity rationality and effectiveness of governance | 83 |
the distorting effects of technical rationality | 85 |
9 A paradigmatic shift in ethics and integrity management within the Dutch public sector? Beyond compliance a practitioners view | 143 |
the impact of police leadership on police officers taking gratuities | 159 |
PART IV Ethics and integrity and the politics of governance | 179 |
a see no evil approach to civil service reform | 181 |
private personal and public interests | 197 |
13 Perceptions of corruption as distrust? Cause and effect in attitudes toward government | 215 |
PART V Conclusion | 237 |
14 Global perspectives on good governance policies and research | 239 |
public servants perception about their work environment and ethical issues | 101 |
PART III Ethics and integrity management and instruments | 121 |
a regulators view | 123 |
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actor approach Arthur Rudolph assessment at-will employment Audit Commission Braun bureaucracy citizens civil servants code of conduct Committee compliance-based context corporate Corruption Perceptions Index councillors countries culture decision economic effectiveness elected employees ethical standards ethics and integrity evaluation example Expansive values adherents focus framework global gratuities historical institutionalism Huberts impact individual Inglehart institutions Integrity of Governance integrity policy issues judge judgment leadership London ment Mittelbau-Dora Mittelwerk moral values Netherlands OECD official’s integrity organizational organizations Oskar Schindler parliament party pedomorphosis Peenemunde perceptions of corruption performance perspective police forces police officers political political corruption politicians professional Prospect Theory psychology Public Administration Public Integrity public interest Public Management public officials public sector public servants public service recalibration relevant responsibility Review role rules social specific stakeholders theory tion Transparency International trust trustworthiness University Press values and norms values-based
