CORRUPTION AND ETHICS IN THE ROMANIAN PUBLIC MANAGERS’ PERSPECTIVE
Silvia Puiu
Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 4, 261-264
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The paper is a quantitative research of the perspective of public managers in Romania regarding ethics management and its implementation.We tried to highlight that managers in the public sector are not familiar with many tools of ethics management and so, we identified some solutions in order to increase the awareness related to these issues. The methodology consisted in applying an online survey on 52 managers from different areas of the public sector. Results of the research reveal that most of managers are not familiar with concepts like whistleblowing, ethical trainings, hotlines and the main conclusion is that ethics management is not an organized system in the public sector.
Date: 2015
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