Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude in Governance / SECTION I: ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES Ethics and Human Interface: Evolution, Essence and New Challenges SECTION II: ETHICS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Foundational Values and Ethics in Public Administration—Status and Problem Ethical Concerns and Dilemmas in Government and Private Institutions Laws, Rules, Regulation and Conscience as Source of Ethical Guidance Accountability and Ethical Governance Strengthening of Ethical and Moral Values in Governance Concept of Public Service SECTION III: PROBITY IN GOVERNANCE Philosophical Basis of Governance and Probity Information Sharing and Transparency in Government Right to Information Code of Ethics Code of Conduct Citizen Charter SECTION IV: CHALLENGES OF EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SERVICE Quality of Public Service Uitilization Of Public Funds Challenges of Corruption SECTION V: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Corporate Governance SECTION VI: ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Ethical Issues in International Relations Section Vii: Emotional Intelligence and Aptitude Emotional Intelligence Attitude Case Studies
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This textbook methodically helps students to assimilate, articulate, and expand their knowledge and understanding of ethics, accountability, and integrity in public governance and service. The text is supported by illustrations, highlights of recent research and studies, and examples created out of the participant–observant experiences of the author as a public servant.
In order to supplement the explanations and discussions, Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude in Governance closely follows a ‘consilience’ approach to topics wherein facts are intricately linked to the theories across relevant disciplines. This approach will help students to trace the evolution of concepts such as ethics, good governance and others, and assess their application in the real world. The book will prove to be an indispensable companion for students and practitioners of public administration in developing a holistic understanding of the challenges of public service in democratic nations like India. It is supported by illustrations, highlights of recent research and studies, and examples created out of the participant–observant experiences of the author as a public servant.
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