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Title:
Global corruption and ethics management : translating theory into action / edited by Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Purdue University, University of Colorado ; foreword by Stuart C. Gilman and Carol W. Lewis.
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xx, 278 pages : tables, graphs, maps, charts ; 26 cm
Subject:
Business ethics--Case studies.--Case studies.
Public administration--Moral and ethical aspects.
Organization--Leadership.
Universities and colleges--Moral and ethical aspects--Case studies.
Public administration--Moral and ethical aspects.
Universities and colleges--Moral and ethical aspects.
Case studies.
Other Authors:
Jurkiewicz, Carole L., 1958- editor.
Gilman, Stuart, writer of foreword.
Lewis, Carol W. (Carol Weiss), 1946- writer of foreword.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part I. Foundations of corruption: causes and types. The contested definition of corruption / Jonathan Rose -- Comparative analysis of unethical practices across cultures : reversing the negative social aspects / David Arellano-Gault -- Disinformation narratives as evidence-free claims : a socio-rhetorical perspective / Richard K. Ghere -- Nonprofit/nongovernmental organization sexual corruption : a critical feminist perspective / Angela M. Eikenberry and Roseanne M. Mirabella -- Outsourcing corruption / Adam B. Masters -- Corruption in Mexico : new solutions to old problems? / Miguel A. Valverde Loya -- Corruption in Italy : indigenous impediments to reform / Daniel L. Feldman -- When two or more rights make a wrong : how conflicts between ethical standards affect ethical behavior / Leonard L. Lira -- The nonprofit sector : charity and chicanery / Barry D. Friedman and Amanda M. Main -- The impact of social media on trust in local government / Lisa Mahajan-Cusack --
Part II. Dimensions of corruption and ethics management. The challenges of individual integrity in the fight against corruption / J. Patrick Dobel -- Ethics management : a pluralistic and dynamic perspective / Alain Hoekstra and Muel Kaptein -- The ethical and moral bases of social equity / Norma M. Riccucci -- Moving from trust to trust worthiness in the public services / Michael Macaulay -- Corruption in criminal justice / John Kleinig -- Ethical decision making . Nagela Kline and Maria P. Aristigueta -- The ethinomics of corruption / Carole L. Jurkiewicz -- Facing the dark side : on the unintended, unanticipated, and unwelcome consequences of ethics management / Jeroen Maesschalck -- Organizational evil / Yahong Zhang and Cheon Lee -- Travails of studying corruption / Krishna K. Tummala --
Part III. Best practices in corruption prevention and ethics management. Integrity of governance : toward a system approach / Leo Huberts and Andre van Montfort -- Approaches to combating corruption : global best practices / Adam Graycar and Catherine Cochrane -- Preventing corruption in a changing military culture : the imperative of ethical leadership / Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn -- Whistleblowing : encouraging responsible reporting and developing effective whistleblower protections / Kathryn G. Denhardt -- Transparency as a tool to combat corruption in Italy / Anna Simonati -- Auditability : key to accountability and ethics / Juanita M. Rendon -- Accountability institutions, corruption control, and democratic malaise : institutional development and the challenge of the public administration for Brazil's political system / Fernando Filguerias -- Keeping up ethical standards when fighting organized crime : a case study in law enforcement / Emile Kolthoff and Hans Nelen -- Post-genocide recovery and governance / Haris Alibasic -- Strengthening the fight against corruption : complementing the use of ethics codes with a culture-based model of ethics training / Hugo D. Asencio.
Summary:
Global Corruption and Ethics Management: Transforming Theory into Action is focused on integrating research from a diverse array of scholars and translating it into proactive skills; the empirical content is presented clusters of short chapters, each cluster or section is followed by a synopsis of skills for implementation based upon this new knowledge. The scope of the content encompasses the work of top scholars and experienced professionals from across the globe to strategically outline the mercurial nature of corruption, its causes, the systems and practices that facilitate it, its short- and long-term consequences, new measures for assessing and diagnosing remedies, and steps that can be taken to prevent it. Scholars and students can use it as a jumping-off point for further research, and practitioners can immediately expand their repertoire of tools in preventing and fighting corruption through implementation of the skills synopses. Further, incorporating digital media resources such as a companion website offering links to measurements and assessments, and accessible instructors' tools will dramatically shift the benchmark for studying and implementing Global Corruption and Ethics Management; there is no other book on corruption AND ethics management with the empirical gravitas, variety of application tools, and with this level of accessibility. Publisher's website. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538117415
ISBN:
1538117398
9781538117392
1538117401
9781538117408
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1089854704
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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