This book contains 26 studies on the integrity of governance. by scholars from around the world. The studies are on, about or inspired by Leo Huberts, the famous integrity scholar.
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Back to the Seventies?: Inaction, power and the quality of Government
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Power and influence: the early work of Leo Huberts
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Administrative integrity: an unfocused concept
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Concept of integrity breakthrough in Law and Social Science: fundamental legal remarks
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When integrity and integrity management are taken too seriously: on integritism and the integrity industry
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The ethics of public policy content: towards a more substantive approach of integrity of governance
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Good governance in public service delivery: explain value contextuality in street level craftmanship and public-private partnerships
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Where is the love?: considering compasion's role in public values scholarship
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On tragedy and defensiveness: governmental responses to deadly accidents
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Public sector reform: combining two logics
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Leading to be ethical: debunking five leatheship ethics myths
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Rendering account: governance as a function of ethics management strategies
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Civility, passion and purpose: the role of the modern scholar
Alan Lawton
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