A PRACTICAL APPROACH OF THE CORRUPTION PARTICULARITIES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
Larisa GRIGORIE (patru)
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Larisa GRIGORIE (patru): University of Craiova
Management and Marketing Journal, 2018, vol. XVI, issue 2, 192-205
Abstract:
Our article studies the particularities of the phenomenon of corruption in the local public administration. Starting from the main objective, we aim to highlight whether there is a positive relation between how the current level of corruption in the local public administration system is assessed and the elements identified at the hypothesis stage as potential causes that can limit anti-corruption efforts. Our scientific research will contribute to the enrichment of the specialized literature with a new case study and will represent know-how for the leaders of the public organizations. The obtained results can be implemented within the public sector for the optimization of internal processes and as a theoretical reference in the anticorruption training activity. This approach is a topic of high interest due to the message sent to the organization's staff as a sum of individuals and it's influence on the behavioral side in the avalanche of new risks and vulenrability.
Keywords: corruption; public administration; civil servant; causes of corruption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M10 M20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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