2018
DOI: 10.14738/abr.69.5199
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The (in)completeness of local integrity systems, A cross-sectional study on municipal integrity systems for civil servants in the Netherlands

Abstract: The (in)completeness of local integrity systems A cross-sectional study on municipal integrity systems for civil servants in the Netherlands. Archives of Business Research, 6(9), 70-90.

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“…Treviño and Weaver (2003) suggest the IP implementation criterion based on extensive empirical research. Moreover, based on similar studies, Van Montfort, Ogric, and Huberts (2018) composed an extensive set of effectiveness criteria for integrity systems. This set shows some similarities with the currently proposed normative framework, such as the importance of adequate resources and management support for IPs, accounting for specific integrity risks and dilemmas, and employee involvement in the development of the IPs.…”
Section: The Integrity Of Integrity Programs: Toward a Normative Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treviño and Weaver (2003) suggest the IP implementation criterion based on extensive empirical research. Moreover, based on similar studies, Van Montfort, Ogric, and Huberts (2018) composed an extensive set of effectiveness criteria for integrity systems. This set shows some similarities with the currently proposed normative framework, such as the importance of adequate resources and management support for IPs, accounting for specific integrity risks and dilemmas, and employee involvement in the development of the IPs.…”
Section: The Integrity Of Integrity Programs: Toward a Normative Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com base nessa perspectiva, a adoção de um sistema de integridade se apresenta como uma medida eficaz para combater a corrupção e construir uma administração pública mais transparente, ética e eficiente (Amorim & Oliveira, 2022;Montfort et al, 2018). Além disso, pode contribuir para o fortalecimento da capacidade estatal (Coelho et al, 2020) De qualquer modo, o que se revela é que falta uma abordagem consistente e sistemática para organizações governamentais municipais, seja pela falta de compreensão do tema, pela ausência de um conceito maduro de integridade (L. W. J. C. Huberts, 2018) ou pela complexidade das situações envolvidas (Amorim & Oliveira, 2022).…”
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