Toulouse 2009
Eighth workshop of the EGPA Study Group on ETHICS AND INTEGRITY OF GOVERNANCE
The eight workshop of the ethics Study Group was hosted at the EGPA conference in Toulouse, France.
Below you can download some of the presented papers:
- Kolthoff, Corruption and Human Rights?
- Webb & Auriacombe, The use of a Qualitative Grounded Theory Approach to Research on Public Service Corruption
- Slingerland, Trading in Influence
- Van Hulten, Influence marketing
- Huberts, de Graaf, von Maravic, Causes of Corruption
- Salminen, Lähdesmäki & Ikola-Norrbacka, Ethics and legitimation
- Lumijärvi & Ursin, Integrity and Performance
- Matei & Savulescu, Public Integrity, Economic Freedom and Governance Performance.A Comparative Study for the EU Member States and Acceding Countries
- Olofsdotter, Ethics and Policy Outcome
- Konov, Conflicts of Interest
- Smith, Morris & Praulina, Symbols, Ethics and Values
- Rochet, Symbols in Management: Managerialism?
- Palidauskaite, Value profile of civil servants in new European democracies
- Bryane, Issues in Anti-Corruption Law
- Jörgensen & Sörensen, Codes of Good Governance in Perspective
- De Haan et al., Measuring effectiveness of integrity management
- Seckiner & Omurgonulsen, Council of Ethics for the Public Service
- Reynaers, Public values and integrity in public-private partnerships
- De Graaf & van der Wal, Managing Conflicting Public Values: Governing with Integrity and Effectiveness
- Radu, Corruption – A cultural issue in Romanian Health and Educational System?
- Heres & Lasthuizen, Ethical leadership, A variform universal phenomenon
- Norell, Dilemmas Facing Administrative Leaders
- Plibersek, Effective teaching of Workplace Ethics
- Anechiarico, Legitimacy Rather Than Performance
- Macauly, Towards a Model of Local Integrity Systems
- Six & Lawton, Effectiveness of Integrity Systems
- Villoria & Jiménez, Improving Integrity Systems in Southern Europe