Lisbon conference 2003
The Study Group on Ethics and Integrity of Governance met for its first session of workshops in Lisbon (Oeiras), Portugal at the annual EGPA-conference from 3 to 6 September 2003. The Study Group had received more than 20 acceptable paper proposals for the Oeiras Meeting. They were presenting at the six workshop sessions. This fairly heavy schedule was consistent with the aim to make the first meeting an introductory one, covering a wide range of the topics within the field of public administration ethics. Some of the topics were: the management of ethics and integrity (methods, institutions), the significance of accountability and responsibility in public administration and the consequences of New Public Management for the integrity of governance.
Below you can download some of the presented papers.
Ahonen, Pertti, Finland; Economic and Political Aspects of Ethics in Public AdministrationBovens, Mark, Netherlands; Public Accountability
Desmidt, Sebastian, Belgium; In Search for Ameliorated Performance Through Organisation
Doig, Alan, Robert Williams, UK; The National Integrity System Approach
Esadze, Londa, Georgia; Organised Nature of Corruption and Public Administration
Huberts, Leo et al, Netherlands; The Ethics of Government and Business; What is Valued Most
Jørgensen, Torben Beck, Denmark, Barry Bozeman, Georgia; The Public Values Universe
Kalchheim, Chaim, Israel; Democratic Processes and their Negative Effect
Käyhkö, Esa, Finland; Public Accountability; A Case Study of the Police
Kolthoff, Emile, Netherlands; The Ethics of New Public Management; Is Integrity at Stake
Kudrycka, Barbara; Conflict of interest regulations at local governments
Lasmane, Skaidrite, Latvia; The Controversy of the Virtue of Courage in Public Administration
Lasthuizen, Karin, Netherlands; Leadership and Integrity. How Leadership Characteristics influence
Lawton, Alan, UK; Developing and Implementing Codes of Ethics
Lynch, Thomas D, Cynthia E. Lynch, USA; The Impact of Non-Profit Organizational Structure
Maesschalck, Jeroen, Belgium; Approaches to Ethics Management in the Public Sector
von Maravic, Patrick, Germany: How to Analyse Corruption in the Context of Public Management Reform?
(for more information, please contact the author)Menzel, Donald, USA; State of the Art of Empirical Research on Ethics and Integrity in Governance
Moreira, José Manuel, Arménio Rego, Claudia S. Sarrico, Portugal; Executives' perceptions
Orlic, Ranko, Serbia; Main Areas of Administrative Ethics
Palidauskaite, Jolanta, Lithuania; Codes of Conduct for Public Servants in East
Pánková, Markéta, Czech; Ethics in Public Service - Using of International Experience
Salminen, Ari et al., Finland; Good Governance as an Ethical Issue. The Case of Finland
Schwartz, Robert, Israel; Breaches of Integrity and Accountability Mechanisms

