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This book advances the study and practice of ethics management through seminal analyses of the who/how/why/when/and where of corruption. In accessible and direct language, thirty foremost scholars and experts from across the globe translate robust theory into actionable programs and policies. Global Corruption and Ethics Management: Translating 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…mehr
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This book advances the study and practice of ethics management through seminal analyses of the who/how/why/when/and where of corruption. In accessible and direct language, thirty foremost scholars and experts from across the globe translate robust theory into actionable programs and policies. Global Corruption and Ethics Management: Translating 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 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.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798765173688
- Artikelnr.: 75140965
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 1
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798765173688
- Artikelnr.: 75140965
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Carole L. Jurkiewicz, PhD, is the Sherry H. Penney Endowed Professor of Leadership at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
Preface: The Evolution of Corruption and Ethics Management Carole L.
Jurkiewicz, Purdue University and University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Foreword by Stuart C. Gilman and Carol W. Lewis
PART I: Foundations of Corruption: Causes and Types
1 The Contested Definition of Corruption, by Jonathan Rose, De Montfort
University
Leicester, UK
2 Comparative Analysis of Unethical Practices across Cultures: Reversing
the
Negative Social Aspects, by David Arellano-Gault, CIDE, División de
Administración
Pública Ciudad de México
3 Disinformation Narratives as Evidence-Free Claims: A Socio-Rhetorical
Perspective,
by Richard K. Ghere, University of Dayton, Ohio
4 Nonprofit/Nongovernmental Organization Sexual Corruption: A Critical
Feminist
Perspective, by Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and
Roseanne Mirabella, Seton Hall University
5 Outsourcing Corruption, by Adam B. Masters, The Australian National
University
6 Corruption in Mexico: New Solutions to Old Problems? by Miguel A.
Valverde Loya,
Tecnológico de Monterrey Ciudad de México
7 Corruption in Italy: Indigenous Impediments to Reform, by Daniel L.
Feldman, John
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
8 When Two or More Rights Make a Wrong: How Conflicts between Ethical
Standards
Affect Ethical Behavior, by Leonard L. Lira, San Jose State University
9 The Nonprofit Sector: Charity and Chicanery, by Barry D. Friedman,
University of
North Georgia, and Amanda M. Main, Lynn University
10 The Impact of Social Media on Trust in Local Government
by Lisa Mahajan-Cusack, Rutgers University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part I by Carole L. Jurkiewicz
PART II: Dimensions of Corruption and Ethics Management
11 The Challenges of Individual Integrity in the Fight Against Corruption,
by J. Patrick Dobel, University of Washington
12 Ethics Management: A Pluralistic and Dynamic Perspective, by Alain
Hoekstra,
Dutch Whistleblowing Authority and Muel Kaptein, Rotterdam University
13 The Ethical and Moral Bases of Social Equity, by Norma M. Riccucci,
Rutgers
University
14 Moving from Trust to Trustworthiness in the Public Services, by Michael
Macaulay,
Victoria University of Wellington
15 Corruption in Criminal Justice, by John Kleinig, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice,
CUNY
16 Ethical Decision Making, by Angela Kline, Bowie State University,
and Maria P. Aristigueta, University of Delaware
17 The Ethinomics of Corruption, by Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Purdue
University;
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
18 Facing the Dark Side: On the Unintended, Unanticipated and Unwelcome
Consequences of Ethics Management, by Jeroen Maesschalck, University of
Leuven
19 Organizational Evil, by Yahong Zhang, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey,
and Cheon Lee, Rutgers University-Newark
20 Travails of Studying Corruption, by Krishna K. Tummala, Kansas State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part II by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz
PART III: Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Ethics
Management
21 Integrity of Governance: Toward a System Approach, by Leo Huberts, Vrije
Universiteit, and André van Montfort, Vrije Universiteit
22 Approaches to Combatting Corruption: Global Best Practices, by Adam
Graycar,
Griffith University, and Catherine Cochrane, The University of Adelaide
23 Preventing Corruption in a Changing Military Culture: The Imperative of
Ethical
Leadership, by Manfred F. Meine, Troy University, and Thomas P. Dunn, Troy
University
24 Whistleblowing: Encouraging Responsible Reporting and Developing
Effective
Whistleblower Protections, by Kathryn G. Denhardt, Denhardt Consulting LLC
25 Transparency as a Tool to Combat Corruption in Italy, by Anna Simonati,
University
of Trento
26 Auditability: Key to Accountability and Ethics, by Juanita M. Rendon,
Naval
Postgraduate School
27 Accountability Institutions, Corruption Control, and Democratic Malaise:
Institutional
Development and the Challenge of the Public Administration for Brazil's
Political
System, by Fernando Filgueiras, National School of Public Administration,
Brazil
28 Keeping Up Ethical Standards When Fighting Organized Crime: A Case Study
in
Law Enforcement, by Emile Kolthoff, Open University, and Hans Nelen,
Maastricht
University
29 Post-Genocide Recovery and Governance, by Haris Alibasic, University of
West
Florida
30 Strengthening the Fight Against Corruption: Complementing the Use of
Ethics Codes
with a Culture-Based Model of Ethics Training, by Hugo D. Asencio,
California State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part III by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz
Jurkiewicz, Purdue University and University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Foreword by Stuart C. Gilman and Carol W. Lewis
PART I: Foundations of Corruption: Causes and Types
1 The Contested Definition of Corruption, by Jonathan Rose, De Montfort
University
Leicester, UK
2 Comparative Analysis of Unethical Practices across Cultures: Reversing
the
Negative Social Aspects, by David Arellano-Gault, CIDE, División de
Administración
Pública Ciudad de México
3 Disinformation Narratives as Evidence-Free Claims: A Socio-Rhetorical
Perspective,
by Richard K. Ghere, University of Dayton, Ohio
4 Nonprofit/Nongovernmental Organization Sexual Corruption: A Critical
Feminist
Perspective, by Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and
Roseanne Mirabella, Seton Hall University
5 Outsourcing Corruption, by Adam B. Masters, The Australian National
University
6 Corruption in Mexico: New Solutions to Old Problems? by Miguel A.
Valverde Loya,
Tecnológico de Monterrey Ciudad de México
7 Corruption in Italy: Indigenous Impediments to Reform, by Daniel L.
Feldman, John
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
8 When Two or More Rights Make a Wrong: How Conflicts between Ethical
Standards
Affect Ethical Behavior, by Leonard L. Lira, San Jose State University
9 The Nonprofit Sector: Charity and Chicanery, by Barry D. Friedman,
University of
North Georgia, and Amanda M. Main, Lynn University
10 The Impact of Social Media on Trust in Local Government
by Lisa Mahajan-Cusack, Rutgers University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part I by Carole L. Jurkiewicz
PART II: Dimensions of Corruption and Ethics Management
11 The Challenges of Individual Integrity in the Fight Against Corruption,
by J. Patrick Dobel, University of Washington
12 Ethics Management: A Pluralistic and Dynamic Perspective, by Alain
Hoekstra,
Dutch Whistleblowing Authority and Muel Kaptein, Rotterdam University
13 The Ethical and Moral Bases of Social Equity, by Norma M. Riccucci,
Rutgers
University
14 Moving from Trust to Trustworthiness in the Public Services, by Michael
Macaulay,
Victoria University of Wellington
15 Corruption in Criminal Justice, by John Kleinig, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice,
CUNY
16 Ethical Decision Making, by Angela Kline, Bowie State University,
and Maria P. Aristigueta, University of Delaware
17 The Ethinomics of Corruption, by Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Purdue
University;
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
18 Facing the Dark Side: On the Unintended, Unanticipated and Unwelcome
Consequences of Ethics Management, by Jeroen Maesschalck, University of
Leuven
19 Organizational Evil, by Yahong Zhang, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey,
and Cheon Lee, Rutgers University-Newark
20 Travails of Studying Corruption, by Krishna K. Tummala, Kansas State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part II by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz
PART III: Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Ethics
Management
21 Integrity of Governance: Toward a System Approach, by Leo Huberts, Vrije
Universiteit, and André van Montfort, Vrije Universiteit
22 Approaches to Combatting Corruption: Global Best Practices, by Adam
Graycar,
Griffith University, and Catherine Cochrane, The University of Adelaide
23 Preventing Corruption in a Changing Military Culture: The Imperative of
Ethical
Leadership, by Manfred F. Meine, Troy University, and Thomas P. Dunn, Troy
University
24 Whistleblowing: Encouraging Responsible Reporting and Developing
Effective
Whistleblower Protections, by Kathryn G. Denhardt, Denhardt Consulting LLC
25 Transparency as a Tool to Combat Corruption in Italy, by Anna Simonati,
University
of Trento
26 Auditability: Key to Accountability and Ethics, by Juanita M. Rendon,
Naval
Postgraduate School
27 Accountability Institutions, Corruption Control, and Democratic Malaise:
Institutional
Development and the Challenge of the Public Administration for Brazil's
Political
System, by Fernando Filgueiras, National School of Public Administration,
Brazil
28 Keeping Up Ethical Standards When Fighting Organized Crime: A Case Study
in
Law Enforcement, by Emile Kolthoff, Open University, and Hans Nelen,
Maastricht
University
29 Post-Genocide Recovery and Governance, by Haris Alibasic, University of
West
Florida
30 Strengthening the Fight Against Corruption: Complementing the Use of
Ethics Codes
with a Culture-Based Model of Ethics Training, by Hugo D. Asencio,
California State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part III by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz
Preface: The Evolution of Corruption and Ethics Management Carole L.
Jurkiewicz, Purdue University and University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Foreword by Stuart C. Gilman and Carol W. Lewis
PART I: Foundations of Corruption: Causes and Types
1 The Contested Definition of Corruption, by Jonathan Rose, De Montfort
University
Leicester, UK
2 Comparative Analysis of Unethical Practices across Cultures: Reversing
the
Negative Social Aspects, by David Arellano-Gault, CIDE, División de
Administración
Pública Ciudad de México
3 Disinformation Narratives as Evidence-Free Claims: A Socio-Rhetorical
Perspective,
by Richard K. Ghere, University of Dayton, Ohio
4 Nonprofit/Nongovernmental Organization Sexual Corruption: A Critical
Feminist
Perspective, by Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and
Roseanne Mirabella, Seton Hall University
5 Outsourcing Corruption, by Adam B. Masters, The Australian National
University
6 Corruption in Mexico: New Solutions to Old Problems? by Miguel A.
Valverde Loya,
Tecnológico de Monterrey Ciudad de México
7 Corruption in Italy: Indigenous Impediments to Reform, by Daniel L.
Feldman, John
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
8 When Two or More Rights Make a Wrong: How Conflicts between Ethical
Standards
Affect Ethical Behavior, by Leonard L. Lira, San Jose State University
9 The Nonprofit Sector: Charity and Chicanery, by Barry D. Friedman,
University of
North Georgia, and Amanda M. Main, Lynn University
10 The Impact of Social Media on Trust in Local Government
by Lisa Mahajan-Cusack, Rutgers University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part I by Carole L. Jurkiewicz
PART II: Dimensions of Corruption and Ethics Management
11 The Challenges of Individual Integrity in the Fight Against Corruption,
by J. Patrick Dobel, University of Washington
12 Ethics Management: A Pluralistic and Dynamic Perspective, by Alain
Hoekstra,
Dutch Whistleblowing Authority and Muel Kaptein, Rotterdam University
13 The Ethical and Moral Bases of Social Equity, by Norma M. Riccucci,
Rutgers
University
14 Moving from Trust to Trustworthiness in the Public Services, by Michael
Macaulay,
Victoria University of Wellington
15 Corruption in Criminal Justice, by John Kleinig, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice,
CUNY
16 Ethical Decision Making, by Angela Kline, Bowie State University,
and Maria P. Aristigueta, University of Delaware
17 The Ethinomics of Corruption, by Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Purdue
University;
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
18 Facing the Dark Side: On the Unintended, Unanticipated and Unwelcome
Consequences of Ethics Management, by Jeroen Maesschalck, University of
Leuven
19 Organizational Evil, by Yahong Zhang, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey,
and Cheon Lee, Rutgers University-Newark
20 Travails of Studying Corruption, by Krishna K. Tummala, Kansas State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part II by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz
PART III: Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Ethics
Management
21 Integrity of Governance: Toward a System Approach, by Leo Huberts, Vrije
Universiteit, and André van Montfort, Vrije Universiteit
22 Approaches to Combatting Corruption: Global Best Practices, by Adam
Graycar,
Griffith University, and Catherine Cochrane, The University of Adelaide
23 Preventing Corruption in a Changing Military Culture: The Imperative of
Ethical
Leadership, by Manfred F. Meine, Troy University, and Thomas P. Dunn, Troy
University
24 Whistleblowing: Encouraging Responsible Reporting and Developing
Effective
Whistleblower Protections, by Kathryn G. Denhardt, Denhardt Consulting LLC
25 Transparency as a Tool to Combat Corruption in Italy, by Anna Simonati,
University
of Trento
26 Auditability: Key to Accountability and Ethics, by Juanita M. Rendon,
Naval
Postgraduate School
27 Accountability Institutions, Corruption Control, and Democratic Malaise:
Institutional
Development and the Challenge of the Public Administration for Brazil's
Political
System, by Fernando Filgueiras, National School of Public Administration,
Brazil
28 Keeping Up Ethical Standards When Fighting Organized Crime: A Case Study
in
Law Enforcement, by Emile Kolthoff, Open University, and Hans Nelen,
Maastricht
University
29 Post-Genocide Recovery and Governance, by Haris Alibasic, University of
West
Florida
30 Strengthening the Fight Against Corruption: Complementing the Use of
Ethics Codes
with a Culture-Based Model of Ethics Training, by Hugo D. Asencio,
California State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part III by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz
Jurkiewicz, Purdue University and University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Foreword by Stuart C. Gilman and Carol W. Lewis
PART I: Foundations of Corruption: Causes and Types
1 The Contested Definition of Corruption, by Jonathan Rose, De Montfort
University
Leicester, UK
2 Comparative Analysis of Unethical Practices across Cultures: Reversing
the
Negative Social Aspects, by David Arellano-Gault, CIDE, División de
Administración
Pública Ciudad de México
3 Disinformation Narratives as Evidence-Free Claims: A Socio-Rhetorical
Perspective,
by Richard K. Ghere, University of Dayton, Ohio
4 Nonprofit/Nongovernmental Organization Sexual Corruption: A Critical
Feminist
Perspective, by Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and
Roseanne Mirabella, Seton Hall University
5 Outsourcing Corruption, by Adam B. Masters, The Australian National
University
6 Corruption in Mexico: New Solutions to Old Problems? by Miguel A.
Valverde Loya,
Tecnológico de Monterrey Ciudad de México
7 Corruption in Italy: Indigenous Impediments to Reform, by Daniel L.
Feldman, John
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
8 When Two or More Rights Make a Wrong: How Conflicts between Ethical
Standards
Affect Ethical Behavior, by Leonard L. Lira, San Jose State University
9 The Nonprofit Sector: Charity and Chicanery, by Barry D. Friedman,
University of
North Georgia, and Amanda M. Main, Lynn University
10 The Impact of Social Media on Trust in Local Government
by Lisa Mahajan-Cusack, Rutgers University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part I by Carole L. Jurkiewicz
PART II: Dimensions of Corruption and Ethics Management
11 The Challenges of Individual Integrity in the Fight Against Corruption,
by J. Patrick Dobel, University of Washington
12 Ethics Management: A Pluralistic and Dynamic Perspective, by Alain
Hoekstra,
Dutch Whistleblowing Authority and Muel Kaptein, Rotterdam University
13 The Ethical and Moral Bases of Social Equity, by Norma M. Riccucci,
Rutgers
University
14 Moving from Trust to Trustworthiness in the Public Services, by Michael
Macaulay,
Victoria University of Wellington
15 Corruption in Criminal Justice, by John Kleinig, John Jay College of
Criminal Justice,
CUNY
16 Ethical Decision Making, by Angela Kline, Bowie State University,
and Maria P. Aristigueta, University of Delaware
17 The Ethinomics of Corruption, by Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Purdue
University;
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
18 Facing the Dark Side: On the Unintended, Unanticipated and Unwelcome
Consequences of Ethics Management, by Jeroen Maesschalck, University of
Leuven
19 Organizational Evil, by Yahong Zhang, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey,
and Cheon Lee, Rutgers University-Newark
20 Travails of Studying Corruption, by Krishna K. Tummala, Kansas State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part II by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz
PART III: Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Ethics
Management
21 Integrity of Governance: Toward a System Approach, by Leo Huberts, Vrije
Universiteit, and André van Montfort, Vrije Universiteit
22 Approaches to Combatting Corruption: Global Best Practices, by Adam
Graycar,
Griffith University, and Catherine Cochrane, The University of Adelaide
23 Preventing Corruption in a Changing Military Culture: The Imperative of
Ethical
Leadership, by Manfred F. Meine, Troy University, and Thomas P. Dunn, Troy
University
24 Whistleblowing: Encouraging Responsible Reporting and Developing
Effective
Whistleblower Protections, by Kathryn G. Denhardt, Denhardt Consulting LLC
25 Transparency as a Tool to Combat Corruption in Italy, by Anna Simonati,
University
of Trento
26 Auditability: Key to Accountability and Ethics, by Juanita M. Rendon,
Naval
Postgraduate School
27 Accountability Institutions, Corruption Control, and Democratic Malaise:
Institutional
Development and the Challenge of the Public Administration for Brazil's
Political
System, by Fernando Filgueiras, National School of Public Administration,
Brazil
28 Keeping Up Ethical Standards When Fighting Organized Crime: A Case Study
in
Law Enforcement, by Emile Kolthoff, Open University, and Hans Nelen,
Maastricht
University
29 Post-Genocide Recovery and Governance, by Haris Alibasic, University of
West
Florida
30 Strengthening the Fight Against Corruption: Complementing the Use of
Ethics Codes
with a Culture-Based Model of Ethics Training, by Hugo D. Asencio,
California State
University
Summary of Critical Knowledge Indicators for Part III by Carole L.
Jurkiewicz







