2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68285-3_2
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Measuring Social Effectiveness of Public Institutions: A Contribution to Methodology

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“…Private companies and other not-profit organizations, together with academics, took the initiative and started to develop the theory and practice of business ethics (Remišová et al, 2019). In the field of public administration and local government there have been relatively few studies of ethics and ethical behaviour by public servants (for exceptions, see Bohatá et al, 2018;Kooskora & Virjoka, 2015;Rybnikova & Toleikienė, 2019;Stare & Klun, 2016). It has taken considerable time for ethics to become more important in the field of public administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Private companies and other not-profit organizations, together with academics, took the initiative and started to develop the theory and practice of business ethics (Remišová et al, 2019). In the field of public administration and local government there have been relatively few studies of ethics and ethical behaviour by public servants (for exceptions, see Bohatá et al, 2018;Kooskora & Virjoka, 2015;Rybnikova & Toleikienė, 2019;Stare & Klun, 2016). It has taken considerable time for ethics to become more important in the field of public administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of future directions for research, it would therefore be very important to explore the role of professional and employers' associations in the development of business ethics in these countries. As discussed above, in the field of public administration and local government there have also been relatively few studies of ethics and ethical behaviour by public servants (for exceptions, see Bohatá et al, 2018;Kooskora & Virjoka, 2015;Rybnikova & Toleikienė, 2019;Stare & Klun, 2016). More research focus on this would help develop more understanding of the importance of ethical behaviour and standards in public administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%