1st Edition

Public Sector Ethics Theory and Applications

By Steven G. Koven Copyright 2015
    240 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    In a down-to-earth review of the often-contentious subject of ethics, Public Sector Ethics: Theory and Applications presents personal accounts of individuals who faced moral dilemmas and how they resolved them. It moves the study of ethics away from a box checking exercise of what to do/not to do to a discussion that creates understanding of existential choices that people make. The book supplements discussion of the literature with practical examples of ethical dilemmas that public servants face.

    Through detailed case studies the book argues that the concept of ethics is not black and white, but is a fluid concept that can be described in shades of gray through various lenses. It identifies how factors such as religion and philosophy can shape individuals’ values and possible friction that can arise between individuals’ values and missions of their organizations. It also stresses the importance of an organization’s strength of mission in creating environments for ethical action.

    Taking a candid look at some of the unsavory stereotypes relating to government employee work ethic, the book explains the relationship between ethics and organizational structure. It emphasizes the role of mission fulfillment as a means to respond to the wishes of the populace, linking ethics to democratic accountability. It then gives you a framework for making ethical decisions that line up with your organization’s mission.

    Introduction: In Search of a Paradigm
    Influences on Ethical Behavior
    Problems of Religious and Philosophical Guides
    Mission Statements of Public Sector Organizations
    Mission and Organizational Culture
    Conclusions
    Ethical Grounding: Philosophical Perspectives
    Basic Tenets of Deontology
    Basic Tenets of Teleology
    Basic Tenets of Virtue Ethics
    Ethical Insights from Philosophy
    Ethical Grounding: Religious Perspectives
    Buddhist Ethics
    Confucian Ethics
    Judaic Ethics
    Islamic Ethics
    Christian Ethics
    Ethical Insights from Religious Perspectives
    Mission, Ethical Dilemmas, and Role of Culture in Organizations
    Mission Statements
    Personal versus Organizational Ethics: Dilemmas of Loyalty
    Personal versus Organizational Ethics: Dilemmas of Resistance
    Mission and Culture: Safety, Research/ Knowledge, and Economic Oversight Organizations
    Personally Confronting Mission Dissonance: Exit and Voice
    Why Exit? Ethics of Exit
    Exit Case Studies
    Why Voice? Ethics of Whistle-Blowing
    Voice Case Studies
    Conjectural Cases in Exit and Voice
    Exemplars of Public Service
    Notable Exemplars of Public Service
    Insights from Case Studies
    Conclusions
    Mission and Ethics: A Utilitarian Perspective
    Ethics and the Public Sector
    References

    Biography

    Steven G. Koven