What causes unethical behavior?: a meta-analysis to set an agenda for public administration research
By: Belle, Nicola.
Contributor(s): Cantarelli, Paola.
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ArticlePublisher: 2017Description: p.327-339.Subject(s): Research | Public administration
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: The distinctive content of this article accounts for its dual identity as a Research Synthesis and Public Administration and the Disciplines feature. The meta-analysis explains the article's inclusion in the Research Synthesis feature. Th e articles that are the object of the meta-analysis are drawn from extensive experimental research in fields outside public administration, which explains the connection to our Public Administration and the Disciplines feature. Authors Nicola Belle and Paola Cantarelli make a case for how the meta-analysis of experimental research could begin to transform public administration research about ethics. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 77, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR115559 |
The distinctive content of this article accounts for its dual identity as a Research Synthesis and Public Administration and the Disciplines feature. The meta-analysis explains the article's inclusion in the Research Synthesis feature. Th e articles that are the object of the meta-analysis are drawn from extensive experimental research in fields outside public administration, which explains the connection to our Public Administration and the Disciplines feature. Authors Nicola Belle and Paola Cantarelli make a case for how the meta-analysis of experimental research could begin to transform public administration research about ethics. - Reproduced.


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