Contains fulltext : 111789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being accountable. We suggest that alternatives are available in social psychology theory and network theory, which point to the decisive role of peers or experienced organization members. In this view, it is not leadership but middle management that is crucial in the socialization of newcomers in an organization to internalize values and to create a situation in which employers and employees develop mutual expectations about what is expected from one another and create multiplex networks in order to maintain such values.30 p
Public organizations are subject to many kinds of control mechanisms and analysts worry that they of...
Over the past 30 years, as governments have outsourced to non-profit organizations many of the servi...
ABSTRACT While a relationship between accountability and ethics has long been assumed and debated in...
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being a...
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being a...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
Changing trends and the nature of the work force dictate increased personal responsibility by employ...
This article challenges a normative assumption about accountability in organizations: that more acco...
Numerous politicians and scholars have argued that accountability of public authorities to citizens,...
Accountability is of growing importance in contemporary governance. The academic literature on publi...
The article forwards a concept of managers’ stakeholder responsibility perceptions. It develops a th...
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Busuioc, E. M. and Lodge,...
This article reviews the now extensive research literature addressing the impact of accountability o...
PublishedArticlePrincipal-agent theory has been the dominant theory at the heart of public sector ac...
Leaders create teams in which team members hold each other accountable. More than any system of rewa...
Public organizations are subject to many kinds of control mechanisms and analysts worry that they of...
Over the past 30 years, as governments have outsourced to non-profit organizations many of the servi...
ABSTRACT While a relationship between accountability and ethics has long been assumed and debated in...
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being a...
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being a...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
Changing trends and the nature of the work force dictate increased personal responsibility by employ...
This article challenges a normative assumption about accountability in organizations: that more acco...
Numerous politicians and scholars have argued that accountability of public authorities to citizens,...
Accountability is of growing importance in contemporary governance. The academic literature on publi...
The article forwards a concept of managers’ stakeholder responsibility perceptions. It develops a th...
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Busuioc, E. M. and Lodge,...
This article reviews the now extensive research literature addressing the impact of accountability o...
PublishedArticlePrincipal-agent theory has been the dominant theory at the heart of public sector ac...
Leaders create teams in which team members hold each other accountable. More than any system of rewa...
Public organizations are subject to many kinds of control mechanisms and analysts worry that they of...
Over the past 30 years, as governments have outsourced to non-profit organizations many of the servi...
ABSTRACT While a relationship between accountability and ethics has long been assumed and debated in...