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Instituting Sound Ethical Practices As A Foundation For Good Governance, Ogechukwu Marlyn Agim
Instituting Sound Ethical Practices As A Foundation For Good Governance, Ogechukwu Marlyn Agim
The Siegel Institute Journal of Applied Ethics
This paper seeks to create a better understanding of sound ethical practices in the public and non-profit sector, highlighting these sectors and the issue areas, presenting work and practices that have been executed in the past, and exploring the implications that sound ethical principles have as a foundation for good governance for public servants, non-profit organization employees and even private employees.
Because governance is a term that spreads across all fields, several applications of sound ethical practices will be introduced and discussed in depth in this paper. An extensive study on best practices in the USA and Nigeria will be …
Politics And Ethics, Jerryl W. Morris
Politics And Ethics, Jerryl W. Morris
The Siegel Institute Journal of Applied Ethics
Politics and Ethics seem to be strange bedfellows or in most cases mutually exclusive. The question is why should they be? This paper tries to address the issue by looking at the effects of negative campaigning and the influence of a political strategist. It ask the question: Does negative campaigning adversely or positively affect the electorate? Seven past elections and their strategies are examined, to see the effects of negative campaigning on the electorate and the election oncomes. The research on negative and positive campaigning is at best inconclusive, as it relates to effects on the electorate. There are no …