Ethics in government: a national survey of public administrators
By: Bowman, James S.
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ArticleSubject(s): Public Administration | Government | Ethics | Employee Morale
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: Ethics has been a topic of national concern in recent years, yet little is known about the attitudes of public managers towards contemporary ethical problems in government. This study presents the results of national survey of practicing managers. Three topics are analyzed: ethics in society and government; integrity in public agencies; and moral standards, including the American Society for Public Administration Code in organizational conduct following this discussion, the implications of the data for ASPA's initiatives in fostering ethics are presented
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 50(3), May/Jun.90, p.345-53 | Available | AR3013 |
Ethics has been a topic of national concern in recent years, yet little is known about the attitudes of public managers towards contemporary ethical problems in government. This study presents the results of national survey of practicing managers. Three topics are analyzed: ethics in society and government; integrity in public agencies; and moral standards, including the American Society for Public Administration Code in organizational conduct following this discussion, the implications of the data for ASPA's initiatives in fostering ethics are presented


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