Handbook of Administrative Ethics
Discover the essential insights into administrative ethics with the Handbook of Administrative Ethics by Terry Cooper. This comprehensive reference, published in 2000, spans 792 pages and is now in its second edition. It delves into the implications of administrative ethics drawn from diverse fields such as sociology, psychology, and philosophy, making it a vital resource for civil service and public sector professionals. The book critically examines the effectiveness of ethics training and explores legal and organizational strategies designed to promote ethical conduct. Perfect for government executives and anyone involved in public affairs and administration, this handbook is an indispensable guide for understanding and implementing ethical practices in the public sector. Enhance your knowledge and navigate the complexities of professional ethics with this authoritative text.