Confucius and the Moral Basis of Bureaucracy
In: Administration & society, Band 33, Heft 6, S. 610-628
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In: Administration & society, Band 33, Heft 6, S. 610-628
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In: PS: political science & politics, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 701-711
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In: Administration & society, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 395-417
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In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 50, S. 228-237
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In: Administration & society, Band 8, S. 149-174
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In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 34, S. 1-51
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In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ ; dedicated to advancing the understanding of administration through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 595-607
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In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 27, S. 411-420
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In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 61, Heft 1, S. 2-8
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In: Public personnel management, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 501-686
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In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 537, S. 163-172
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To explain negative perceptions of government ethics, particularly the ethics of public administrators, the paradox of distance & the absence of role differentiation are employed. In the paradox of distance, the public holds negative views of government generally & public administrators in the abstract, but they have favorable to very favorable views of governmental programs with which they interact & favorable views of the bureaucrats whom they encounter. Much of the negative perception of government ethics & the ethics of public officials is based on public observations of the misdeeds of those who are elected or politically appointed. These negative perceptions are well founded. Unfortunately, the public holds similarly negative views of merit civil servants, although these public officials are much less often associated with corruption or unethical behavior. It is suggested that several contemporary governmental reforms will, in the long run, result in more rather than less government corruption. Adapted from the source document.
In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 49, S. 95-227
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In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 44, S. 99-206
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In: Policy studies journal: an international journal of public policy, Band 5, S. 4-113
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In: National civic review: publ. by the National Municipal League, Band 63, S. 357-362
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