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Title: Uprooting corruption and harnessing ethical leadership in Zimbabwe
Authors: Kanyane, M. H.
Mutema, Edson P.
Keywords: Governance
Corruption
Zimbabwe
Ethics
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Reach Publishers
Series/Report no.: Governance and resource management in southern Africa: challenges and opportunities for advancement: edited by Allen-Ile, C.O.K., Kanyane, M.H. & Ile, I.U.;Chapter 7: p. 142-205
Abstract: This chapter is subdivided into two sections: the conceptual and theoretical frameworks. The first section of the chapter conceptualises ethics, ethics architecture and its primary components from a local government perspective. The theories of ethics, for example, the teleological, deontological theories and theory of virtue ethics, are discussed in the second part of the chapter. Ethical theories assist in handling ethical issues in organisations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4499
ISBN: 062064950X
978-0620649506
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