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Verwaltungsethik in der Praxis: "Harte" und "weiche" Gesichtspunkte

Public Service Ethics in Practice – "Hard" versus "Soft" Aspects
[journal article]

Faust, Thomas

Abstract

"Institutional hard dimensions of public service ethics mainly focus on law, internal checks and instructions. Individual hard aspects refer to obedience, whistle blowing and sometimes even to the exit strategies of public servants. In contrast, soft issues address e. g. public private partnership... view more

"Institutional hard dimensions of public service ethics mainly focus on law, internal checks and instructions. Individual hard aspects refer to obedience, whistle blowing and sometimes even to the exit strategies of public servants. In contrast, soft issues address e. g. public private partnerships, organizational culture and intrinsic motivation of public servants. The main argument is that hard and soft aspects are dependent upon each other: Hard means require soft factors to avoid strictness and frustration of public servants. And soft issues are dependent upon hard ones to gain stability, clarity and calculability." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
management; public administration; governance; organizational culture; Federal Republic of Germany; public sector; business ethics; dialectics; institutional factors; stakeholder approach; administrative practice

Classification
Administrative Science
Organizational Sociology

Document language
German

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 244-262

Journal
Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik, 9 (2008) 2

ISSN
1439-880X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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