Ethics and public administration / H. George Frederickson, editor ; with a foreword by John A. Rohr.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the Contributors
Foreword
Introduction
Part One; The Problem- Understanding public corruption
Part Two; Ethics as Control
4. whistleblowing, organizational Performance, and organizational control
5. Federal Ethics controls; The Role of Inspectors General
6. The Ethics of physicians and citizens; An Empirical Test of the separatist Thesis
7. Ethics Code and Ethics agencies; Current Practices and emerging trends
8. The Realpolitik of Ethics codes; An Implementation Approach to public Ethics
Part Three; Ethics as Administration and Policy
9. The American Odyssey of the Career Public Service;
the Ethical Crisis of the role Reversal
10. The Ethics Factor in local Government; An Empirical Analysis
11. The Impact of Demographic; Professional and Organizational Variables and Domain on
the Moral Reasoning of public administration
12. Ethical Attitudes of members of congress and American Military officers toward war
Part Four; Conclusions
13. Ethics and Public Administration; Some Assertions
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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