Ethics in Public Policy and Management
A global research companion
Herausgeber: Lawton, Alan; Huberts, Leo; Wal, Zeger van der
Ethics in Public Policy and Management
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Herausgeber: Lawton, Alan; Huberts, Leo; Wal, Zeger van der
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Ethics in Public Policy and Management: A global research companion showcases the latest research from established and newly emerging scholars in the fields of public management and ethics.
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Ethics in Public Policy and Management: A global research companion showcases the latest research from established and newly emerging scholars in the fields of public management and ethics.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781138922648
- ISBN-10: 1138922641
- Artikelnr.: 55363982
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781138922648
- ISBN-10: 1138922641
- Artikelnr.: 55363982
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Alan Lawton is Professor of Management at Federation Business School, Federation University Australia. Zeger van der Wal is Assistant Dean and Associate Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. Leo Huberts is Professor of Public Administration at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Part I: Introduction 1. The Scope and Scale of Ethics in Public Policy and
Management Part II: Theorising the Practice(s) of Ethics 2. A Public Ethics
of Care: Bringing ethics of care into public ethics research 3.Adding
Colours to the Shades of Grey: Enriching the integrity discourse with
virtue ethics concepts 4. Discourses of Deceit, Political Myth and
Ideological Capital in Public Administration Part III: Understanding and
Combating Corruption 5. History and Public Ethics 6. Building Integrity in
Public Sector Operations 7. Theoretical (Mis)understanding? Applying
Principal-Agent and Collective Action Theories to the Problem of Corruption
in Systemically Corrupt Countries 8. The Ethics of Public Officials in the
United States: Strong, bent, broken? Part IV: Managing Integrity 9.
Institutionalizing Integrity Management: Challenges and solutions in times
of financial crises and austerity measures 10. Ethical Leadership Research:
Looking beyond the leader 11. The Limits of Rule Governance 12. Researching
and Improving the Effectiveness of Ethics Training Part V: Ethics Across
Boundaries 13. Public Service Motivation in a Complex Public Sector 14.What
Does Working in the Public Services Mean? Describing the public service
ethos in practice 15. Conflicts of Interest and Ethical Decision-Making:
Mainland China and Hong Kong comparison Part VI: Expanding Ethical Policy
Domains 16. Ethical Decisions and the Great Moral Challenge of our Time 17.
The Undiscovered Country: Establishing an ethical paradigm for space
activities in the 21st Century Part VII: Conclusion 18. Towards a Global
Ethics: Wishful thinking or a strategic necessity?
Management Part II: Theorising the Practice(s) of Ethics 2. A Public Ethics
of Care: Bringing ethics of care into public ethics research 3.Adding
Colours to the Shades of Grey: Enriching the integrity discourse with
virtue ethics concepts 4. Discourses of Deceit, Political Myth and
Ideological Capital in Public Administration Part III: Understanding and
Combating Corruption 5. History and Public Ethics 6. Building Integrity in
Public Sector Operations 7. Theoretical (Mis)understanding? Applying
Principal-Agent and Collective Action Theories to the Problem of Corruption
in Systemically Corrupt Countries 8. The Ethics of Public Officials in the
United States: Strong, bent, broken? Part IV: Managing Integrity 9.
Institutionalizing Integrity Management: Challenges and solutions in times
of financial crises and austerity measures 10. Ethical Leadership Research:
Looking beyond the leader 11. The Limits of Rule Governance 12. Researching
and Improving the Effectiveness of Ethics Training Part V: Ethics Across
Boundaries 13. Public Service Motivation in a Complex Public Sector 14.What
Does Working in the Public Services Mean? Describing the public service
ethos in practice 15. Conflicts of Interest and Ethical Decision-Making:
Mainland China and Hong Kong comparison Part VI: Expanding Ethical Policy
Domains 16. Ethical Decisions and the Great Moral Challenge of our Time 17.
The Undiscovered Country: Establishing an ethical paradigm for space
activities in the 21st Century Part VII: Conclusion 18. Towards a Global
Ethics: Wishful thinking or a strategic necessity?
Part I: Introduction 1. The Scope and Scale of Ethics in Public Policy and
Management Part II: Theorising the Practice(s) of Ethics 2. A Public Ethics
of Care: Bringing ethics of care into public ethics research 3.Adding
Colours to the Shades of Grey: Enriching the integrity discourse with
virtue ethics concepts 4. Discourses of Deceit, Political Myth and
Ideological Capital in Public Administration Part III: Understanding and
Combating Corruption 5. History and Public Ethics 6. Building Integrity in
Public Sector Operations 7. Theoretical (Mis)understanding? Applying
Principal-Agent and Collective Action Theories to the Problem of Corruption
in Systemically Corrupt Countries 8. The Ethics of Public Officials in the
United States: Strong, bent, broken? Part IV: Managing Integrity 9.
Institutionalizing Integrity Management: Challenges and solutions in times
of financial crises and austerity measures 10. Ethical Leadership Research:
Looking beyond the leader 11. The Limits of Rule Governance 12. Researching
and Improving the Effectiveness of Ethics Training Part V: Ethics Across
Boundaries 13. Public Service Motivation in a Complex Public Sector 14.What
Does Working in the Public Services Mean? Describing the public service
ethos in practice 15. Conflicts of Interest and Ethical Decision-Making:
Mainland China and Hong Kong comparison Part VI: Expanding Ethical Policy
Domains 16. Ethical Decisions and the Great Moral Challenge of our Time 17.
The Undiscovered Country: Establishing an ethical paradigm for space
activities in the 21st Century Part VII: Conclusion 18. Towards a Global
Ethics: Wishful thinking or a strategic necessity?
Management Part II: Theorising the Practice(s) of Ethics 2. A Public Ethics
of Care: Bringing ethics of care into public ethics research 3.Adding
Colours to the Shades of Grey: Enriching the integrity discourse with
virtue ethics concepts 4. Discourses of Deceit, Political Myth and
Ideological Capital in Public Administration Part III: Understanding and
Combating Corruption 5. History and Public Ethics 6. Building Integrity in
Public Sector Operations 7. Theoretical (Mis)understanding? Applying
Principal-Agent and Collective Action Theories to the Problem of Corruption
in Systemically Corrupt Countries 8. The Ethics of Public Officials in the
United States: Strong, bent, broken? Part IV: Managing Integrity 9.
Institutionalizing Integrity Management: Challenges and solutions in times
of financial crises and austerity measures 10. Ethical Leadership Research:
Looking beyond the leader 11. The Limits of Rule Governance 12. Researching
and Improving the Effectiveness of Ethics Training Part V: Ethics Across
Boundaries 13. Public Service Motivation in a Complex Public Sector 14.What
Does Working in the Public Services Mean? Describing the public service
ethos in practice 15. Conflicts of Interest and Ethical Decision-Making:
Mainland China and Hong Kong comparison Part VI: Expanding Ethical Policy
Domains 16. Ethical Decisions and the Great Moral Challenge of our Time 17.
The Undiscovered Country: Establishing an ethical paradigm for space
activities in the 21st Century Part VII: Conclusion 18. Towards a Global
Ethics: Wishful thinking or a strategic necessity?