This title was first published in 2003. Since the 1980s, in Australia and other developed nations, public sector management philosophies and how the public sector is organized have changed dramatically. At the same time, there have been many demands, and several attempts, to preserve and promote ethical behaviour within the public sector - though few go much beyond the publication of a code.
'This collection of essays is a welcome addition to the literature for both the teacher in the classroom and the researcher. It brings together some of the leading thinkers around organizational ethics from throughout the world, providing provocative insights into the burgeoning world of organizational ethics.' Dr Stuart C. Gilman, President, Ethics Resource Center, Washington, USA