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Ethical governance and society - Need for systemic reforms

By: Pathania, Mamta.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2013Description: p.662-671.Subject(s): Social systems | Public administration In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The spirit of good governance lies in ethics and morality, and with the erosion of values, moral deviation, corrupt behaviour and actions, it demises. In a modern society, public administration has mainly three goals to achieve - to serve public interest, to establish rule of law, and to reflect people's expectations in governmental works. The menance of corruption is an important issue that is bothering the policy makers, administrators and the general public for a long time. There is an emerging global consensus that fighting corruption and building 'good governance' are essential for the socio-economic development of any nation. Therefore for the success of ethical governance both in theory and practice, there must be transparency, openness, information flow, degree of congruence in communication coupled with effective use of information and communication technology. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 59, Issue no: 3 Available AR101516

The spirit of good governance lies in ethics and morality, and with the erosion of values, moral deviation, corrupt behaviour and actions, it demises. In a modern society, public administration has mainly three goals to achieve - to serve public interest, to establish rule of law, and to reflect people's expectations in governmental works. The menance of corruption is an important issue that is bothering the policy makers, administrators and the general public for a long time. There is an emerging global consensus that fighting corruption and building 'good governance' are essential for the socio-economic development of any nation. Therefore for the success of ethical governance both in theory and practice, there must be transparency, openness, information flow, degree of congruence in communication coupled with effective use of information and communication technology. - Reproduced.

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