ISBN : 9781032651750
Author : Amanda M. Olejarski
Publisher : Routledge
Year : 2024
Language : English
Type : Book
Description : Introduction Amanda M. Olejarski and Sue M. Neal Part 1: Ontology and Epistemology 1. Ethics and Public Service Values: Ontological and Epistemic Frameworks for Study and Practice Sharon H. Mastracci and Norma M. Riccucci 2. Autonomy as Public Service Beverly Harkema 3. Call the Budget Police!: How the Public Service Values of Ontology and Epistemology Can Support Public Administrators in a Gray Budgeting Environment Ratna Okhai and Terry N. Henley 4. The Ethical Voids of the Principal Agency and Stewardship Approach Rik Koolma Part 2: The Public Interest 5. How Public Administrators Empower Themselves David S. Reed 6. Political Polarization, Transcendent Values, and the Urgency of Moral Leadership among Campus Leaders as Public Administrators Lynn Pasquerella 7. The Ethics of Public Employee Disparaging Private Social Media Use, Erosion of Trust, and the Advancement of the Public Interest Marcus D. Mauldin Part 3: Bureaucracy in a Democracy 8. Principle Organizational Dissent and Public Service Robert Roberts 9. The Influence of Public Service Values on Implementation and Performance: Evidence from the Housing Policy Melissa Gomez Hernandez 10. The Institutionalization of Integrity Policies and the Management of a Growing Ethics Bureaucracy Christoph Demmke Part 4: Balancing Politics and Administration 11. Balancing Politics and Administration: Dangers of Administrative Discretion Steven G. Koven 12. Ethical Codes, the Politics-Administration Dichotomy, and Public Financial Managers Vickie Edwards and Vincent Reitano 13. Discretionary Ethics and Governing Public Affairs in Jails and Prisons: Upholding Constitutional Rights to Health and Safety. Cynthia Golembeski, Gabriel Eber, Carolyn Sufrin, Jacqueline Lantsman, and Homer Venters Part 5: The Hollowing of Government 14. Mending the Fragile Credibility of a Hollow State with Storytelling Jourdan A. Davis 15. Gaming the System: Ethical Constraints in Implementing Co-production Meril Antony 16. Sports as Mirrors: Athletes and Agenda Setting in a Hollowed-Out State Jamie Levine Daniel & M. Blair Thomas Part 6: Transparency in Reporting 17. Public Service Values and Financial Reporting in U.S. Local Governments: Reconciling Transparency in External Financial Reporting with Political Expectations Jane Beckett-Camarata 18. Transparency in Preserving and Administering Sites of Collective Memory Daniel Boden 19. New Public Management Reforms, Ethics Training Programs, and Ethical Conduct of Public Servants in Tanzania Wilfred Lameck Conclusion Amanda M. Olejarski and Sue M. Neal