2006
DOI: 10.2753/pin1099-9922080102
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Researching Ethics for Public Service Organizations: The View From Europe

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“…) The public sector in many countries is nowadays facing many ethical dilemmas and challenges, and this has led to increasing interest in public sector ethics (e.g. Salminen and IkolaNorrbacka, 2010;Fredrickson and Ghere, 2005;Cooper, 2006;Lawton and Doig, 2006). This growing interest can be regarded as a reaction to global New Public Management reform (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) The public sector in many countries is nowadays facing many ethical dilemmas and challenges, and this has led to increasing interest in public sector ethics (e.g. Salminen and IkolaNorrbacka, 2010;Fredrickson and Ghere, 2005;Cooper, 2006;Lawton and Doig, 2006). This growing interest can be regarded as a reaction to global New Public Management reform (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interpretation is quite different from the probably most-favored definition of corruption in terms of private interest and profit from (public) office (Lawton/Doig 2006;Menzel 2005;. This interpretation is widespread but has to compete with an 'even more' specific interpretation that concentrates on where the private profit is coming from.…”
Section: Multi-corruptionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…After reviewing and assessing the research on ethics and integrity in governance published in ten US print journals from 1999 to 2004, Menzel (2005a;2005b) identified five interrelated themes: ethical decision-making and moral development, ethics laws and regulatory agencies, organizational performance, ethics management, and the ethical environment. A similar review by Lawton and Doig (2006) of the body of European ethics research 5 -which focused on journal articles published between 1999 and 2003-also identified several common themes: the public service ethos, regulation of individual (ethical) behavior, the role of professionals, and cultural and political influences. They also found the literature rich with real-world accounts (by the European Commission, OECD, and others), which contributed to a plethora of descriptive studies on a broad range of topics.…”
Section: Research and Basic Questionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Integrity, ethics, and corruption have also become more important research topics in many academic disciplines, leading to an international academic dialogue on these subjects that is more cooperative, intellectually challenging, vigorous, and substantive (Menzel, 2005a;Lawton and Doig, 2006). There also seems to be a trend toward more international networks (after a period of domination by American scholars), as well as some progress toward bridging geographical, cultural, and disciplinary boundaries.…”
Section: Academic Dialoguementioning
confidence: 96%
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