About the Contributors | |
Foreword | |
Introduction | p. 3 |
The Problem - Understanding Public Corruption | |
Public Attitudes toward Corruption: Twenty-five Years of Research | p. 13 |
Politics, Bureaucracy, and Political Corruption: A Comparative State Analysis | p. 28 |
Public-Sector Conflict of Interest at the Federal Level in Canada and the U.S.: Differences in Understanding and Approach | p. 52 |
Ethics As Control | |
Whistleblowing, Organizational Performance, and Organizational Control | p. 79 |
Federal Ethics Controls: The Role of Inspectors General | p. 100 |
The Ethics of Physicians and Citizens: An Empirical Test of the "Separatist Thesis" | p. 121 |
Ethics Codes and Ethics Agencies: Current Practices and Emerging Trends | p. 136 |
The Realpolitik of Ethics Codes: An Implementation Approach to Public Ethics | p. 158 |
Ethics as Administration and Policy | |
The American Odyssey of the Career Public Service: The Ethical Crisis of Role Reversal | p. 177 |
The Ethics Factor in Local Government: An Empirical Analysis | p. 191 |
The Impact of Demographic, Professional, and Organizational Variables and Domain on the Moral Reasoning of Public Administrators | p. 205 |
Ethical Attitudes of Members of Congress and American Military Officers toward War | p. 220 |
Conclusions | |
Ethics and Public Administration: Some Assertions | p. 243 |
Index | p. 263 |
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