Perceptions of Unrestricted Gift Giving
The Integrity of Public Servants in Nigeria
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Zusatztext
Many observers are concerned about the ramifications of the policy regulation in Nigeria that allows public servants to accept gifts without restriction on the basis of culture. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to better understand this cultural practice and its implications for the integrity of public servants. Using Mettler and SoRelles conceptualization of policy feedback theory, the research questions focused on the perceptions of leaders of civic organizations on this cultural practice in relation to the integrity of public servants in a particular region of Nigeria. Data were collected from 10 purposely selected leaders of civic organizations using open-ended, semi-structured interview protocols, and other publicly available documents. The implications for positive social change include discussing how policy makers and practitioners may be able to act on the study findings to bring about ethical, effective, and efficient public service in Nigeria.
Autorenportrait
Malachy, a Nigerian, studied in Nigeria from Primary through University Education, including Post-graduate Studies. He obtained a Ph.D in Public Policy and Administration from Walden University, USA. A scholar practitioner for positive social change, he serves as a Deputy Director of Administration at Nigeria's largest Political Party, the P.D.P.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 26.05.2019
Umfang: 264 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 1.7 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9786200113207
Umbreit-Nr.: 7597353
