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This book advances the study and practice of ethics management through seminal analyses of the who/how/why/when/and where of corruption. In accessible and direct language, thirty foremost scholars and experts from across the globe translate robust theory into actionable programs and policies.
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This book advances the study and practice of ethics management through seminal analyses of the who/how/why/when/and where of corruption. In accessible and direct language, thirty foremost scholars and experts from across the globe translate robust theory into actionable programs and policies.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781538117392
- ISBN-10: 1538117398
- Artikelnr.: 56150111
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781538117392
- ISBN-10: 1538117398
- Artikelnr.: 56150111
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carole L. Jurkiewicz, PhD, is the Sherry H. Penney Endowed Professor of Leadership at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
Introduction: The Role of Government in Societies PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF CORRUPTION: CAUSES AND TYPES 1. Historical Foundations of Global Corruption Developments across and amid Cultures 2. Conflicting Definitions of Corruption Cultures
Practices
Impact 3. Blurred Lines Between the Public/Private/Nonprofit/NGO Sectors Value Differences
Conflicting Goals 4. Bribery in a Global Context Culture
Practice
Cross-National Impact 5. Lobbying and Political Contributions Noble Cause Corruption 6. Military Corruption and The Just War Disinformation Campaigns 7. Corruption and Criminal Justice Penal Systems
Law Enforcement
Checks on Power 8. Outsourcing and Corruption Conflicts of Interest 9. Gendered Corruption Higher Education
Government Administration
Socioeconomics 10. Corruption in Developing Countries International Assistance Programs PART I Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART II: DIMENSIONS OF CORRUPTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 11. Foundations of Ethical Administration Ethical Philosophy
Character
Moral Responsibility 12. Trust in Organizations Corruption Index 13. Ethical Leadership Machiavellianism
Methodologies 14. Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks
Elements
Probity
Logic 15. Organizational Evil Dirty Hands Dilemma
System
Influence 16. Artificial Intelligence/Big Data Ethics Privacy
Security
Confidentiality 17. Demographic and Political Impacts on Ethics Across Cultures Patronage and Nepotism
Elitism
Political Structure 18. Harassment
Discrimination
and Social Equity Management Groups
Laws
Impacts
Outcomes 19. Human Rights Border Security 20. Psychopathology in Organizations Symptoms
Management
Consequences PART II Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART III: BEST PRACTICES IN CORRUPTION PREVENTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 21. Accountability and Transparency Policies Sanctions and Enforcement 22. Codes of Ethics Transparency International 23. Ethics Audits Managing Risk 24. Ethical Culture and Ethics Training Values
Communication
Learning Processes 25. Values Management Across Cultures Public Perceptions and Civilian Responsibilities 25. Whistleblowing Policies and Practices Precepts
Power
Mechanisms 27. Integrity Management Definitions
Implementation
Assessment 28. Anti-Fraud Mechanisms Tools
Techniques
Dynamics 29. Global Best Practices in Combatting Corruption What Techniques Have Proven Effective and Why 30. When and Why Anti-Corruption and Ethics Management Programs Fail Context
Structure
Leadership PART III Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action Bibliography
Practices
Impact 3. Blurred Lines Between the Public/Private/Nonprofit/NGO Sectors Value Differences
Conflicting Goals 4. Bribery in a Global Context Culture
Practice
Cross-National Impact 5. Lobbying and Political Contributions Noble Cause Corruption 6. Military Corruption and The Just War Disinformation Campaigns 7. Corruption and Criminal Justice Penal Systems
Law Enforcement
Checks on Power 8. Outsourcing and Corruption Conflicts of Interest 9. Gendered Corruption Higher Education
Government Administration
Socioeconomics 10. Corruption in Developing Countries International Assistance Programs PART I Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART II: DIMENSIONS OF CORRUPTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 11. Foundations of Ethical Administration Ethical Philosophy
Character
Moral Responsibility 12. Trust in Organizations Corruption Index 13. Ethical Leadership Machiavellianism
Methodologies 14. Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks
Elements
Probity
Logic 15. Organizational Evil Dirty Hands Dilemma
System
Influence 16. Artificial Intelligence/Big Data Ethics Privacy
Security
Confidentiality 17. Demographic and Political Impacts on Ethics Across Cultures Patronage and Nepotism
Elitism
Political Structure 18. Harassment
Discrimination
and Social Equity Management Groups
Laws
Impacts
Outcomes 19. Human Rights Border Security 20. Psychopathology in Organizations Symptoms
Management
Consequences PART II Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART III: BEST PRACTICES IN CORRUPTION PREVENTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 21. Accountability and Transparency Policies Sanctions and Enforcement 22. Codes of Ethics Transparency International 23. Ethics Audits Managing Risk 24. Ethical Culture and Ethics Training Values
Communication
Learning Processes 25. Values Management Across Cultures Public Perceptions and Civilian Responsibilities 25. Whistleblowing Policies and Practices Precepts
Power
Mechanisms 27. Integrity Management Definitions
Implementation
Assessment 28. Anti-Fraud Mechanisms Tools
Techniques
Dynamics 29. Global Best Practices in Combatting Corruption What Techniques Have Proven Effective and Why 30. When and Why Anti-Corruption and Ethics Management Programs Fail Context
Structure
Leadership PART III Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action Bibliography
Introduction: The Role of Government in Societies PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF CORRUPTION: CAUSES AND TYPES 1. Historical Foundations of Global Corruption Developments across and amid Cultures 2. Conflicting Definitions of Corruption Cultures
Practices
Impact 3. Blurred Lines Between the Public/Private/Nonprofit/NGO Sectors Value Differences
Conflicting Goals 4. Bribery in a Global Context Culture
Practice
Cross-National Impact 5. Lobbying and Political Contributions Noble Cause Corruption 6. Military Corruption and The Just War Disinformation Campaigns 7. Corruption and Criminal Justice Penal Systems
Law Enforcement
Checks on Power 8. Outsourcing and Corruption Conflicts of Interest 9. Gendered Corruption Higher Education
Government Administration
Socioeconomics 10. Corruption in Developing Countries International Assistance Programs PART I Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART II: DIMENSIONS OF CORRUPTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 11. Foundations of Ethical Administration Ethical Philosophy
Character
Moral Responsibility 12. Trust in Organizations Corruption Index 13. Ethical Leadership Machiavellianism
Methodologies 14. Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks
Elements
Probity
Logic 15. Organizational Evil Dirty Hands Dilemma
System
Influence 16. Artificial Intelligence/Big Data Ethics Privacy
Security
Confidentiality 17. Demographic and Political Impacts on Ethics Across Cultures Patronage and Nepotism
Elitism
Political Structure 18. Harassment
Discrimination
and Social Equity Management Groups
Laws
Impacts
Outcomes 19. Human Rights Border Security 20. Psychopathology in Organizations Symptoms
Management
Consequences PART II Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART III: BEST PRACTICES IN CORRUPTION PREVENTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 21. Accountability and Transparency Policies Sanctions and Enforcement 22. Codes of Ethics Transparency International 23. Ethics Audits Managing Risk 24. Ethical Culture and Ethics Training Values
Communication
Learning Processes 25. Values Management Across Cultures Public Perceptions and Civilian Responsibilities 25. Whistleblowing Policies and Practices Precepts
Power
Mechanisms 27. Integrity Management Definitions
Implementation
Assessment 28. Anti-Fraud Mechanisms Tools
Techniques
Dynamics 29. Global Best Practices in Combatting Corruption What Techniques Have Proven Effective and Why 30. When and Why Anti-Corruption and Ethics Management Programs Fail Context
Structure
Leadership PART III Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action Bibliography
Practices
Impact 3. Blurred Lines Between the Public/Private/Nonprofit/NGO Sectors Value Differences
Conflicting Goals 4. Bribery in a Global Context Culture
Practice
Cross-National Impact 5. Lobbying and Political Contributions Noble Cause Corruption 6. Military Corruption and The Just War Disinformation Campaigns 7. Corruption and Criminal Justice Penal Systems
Law Enforcement
Checks on Power 8. Outsourcing and Corruption Conflicts of Interest 9. Gendered Corruption Higher Education
Government Administration
Socioeconomics 10. Corruption in Developing Countries International Assistance Programs PART I Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART II: DIMENSIONS OF CORRUPTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 11. Foundations of Ethical Administration Ethical Philosophy
Character
Moral Responsibility 12. Trust in Organizations Corruption Index 13. Ethical Leadership Machiavellianism
Methodologies 14. Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks
Elements
Probity
Logic 15. Organizational Evil Dirty Hands Dilemma
System
Influence 16. Artificial Intelligence/Big Data Ethics Privacy
Security
Confidentiality 17. Demographic and Political Impacts on Ethics Across Cultures Patronage and Nepotism
Elitism
Political Structure 18. Harassment
Discrimination
and Social Equity Management Groups
Laws
Impacts
Outcomes 19. Human Rights Border Security 20. Psychopathology in Organizations Symptoms
Management
Consequences PART II Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action PART III: BEST PRACTICES IN CORRUPTION PREVENTION AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT 21. Accountability and Transparency Policies Sanctions and Enforcement 22. Codes of Ethics Transparency International 23. Ethics Audits Managing Risk 24. Ethical Culture and Ethics Training Values
Communication
Learning Processes 25. Values Management Across Cultures Public Perceptions and Civilian Responsibilities 25. Whistleblowing Policies and Practices Precepts
Power
Mechanisms 27. Integrity Management Definitions
Implementation
Assessment 28. Anti-Fraud Mechanisms Tools
Techniques
Dynamics 29. Global Best Practices in Combatting Corruption What Techniques Have Proven Effective and Why 30. When and Why Anti-Corruption and Ethics Management Programs Fail Context
Structure
Leadership PART III Skills Synopsis: Transforming Theory into Action Bibliography