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ICTs impact is important on organisational structure and organisational culture.IT offers options for the design of organisational culture,the interaction by means of new modalities ,joint fonctions and objectives,faciliting the set up of working groups with a determined term,as well as...
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ICTs impact is important on organisational structure and organisational culture.IT offers options for the design of organisational culture,the interaction by means of new modalities ,joint fonctions and objectives,faciliting the set up of working groups with a determined term,as well as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008574600
The preoccupations about conceiving and promoting efficient anti-corruption strategies exist in most states, especially … and empirically, between the effects of the anti-corruption strategies and government performance, translated both in the …, OECD, EU etc. - have affirmed as promoters of own anti-corruption strategies, directing the states’ efforts, conferring …
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The studies concerning the impact of corruption on the effectiveness of governance are numerous, valorising profound … economic and social evaluation of the correlations between corruption, performance and economic freedom in South …-Eastern European countries, including Romania. The working hypotheses turn into consideration the following issues: - corruption holds …
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The paper aims to evaluate how the anticorruption strategies lead to minimizing the corruption phenomenon in the public … features, stated by Banfield (1975) about the capacity of the public organizations to minimize corruption inside the …, technical and operational efficiency” of the public organization. Therefore, we may speak about “optimal” level of corruption …
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In the context of globalisation, the issue of corruption acquires specificity, deriving, on one hand from the … against this phenomenon.The binom corruption-public integrity becomes a motto of the speeches held by politicians and … indicator of an ethical leadership refers to the level and social perception of corruption.Speaking about quot;the devastating …
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The paper aims to evaluate how the anticorruption strategies lead to minimizing the corruption phenomenon in the public … features, stated by Banfield (1975) about the capacity of the public organizations to minimize corruption inside the …, technical and operational efficiency” of the public organization. Therefore, we may speak about “optimal” level of corruption …
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The “systemic acquis” wording revalorises the concepts used in building the European Union. By similarity with these, the public administration’s systemic acquis will include the concepts, theories and fundamental results belonging to the General Theory of Systems and applying to the...
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Public management and civil servant's performance, productivity and quality of public service, flexibility and responsiveness to challenges of change in administration, autonomy and decentralising, the reduced costs of reform represent only a part of the characteristics and requirement of...
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