The latest articles from Public Administration Review are available in the Wiley Online Library
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to the Virtual Issue
James L. Perry, Editor in Chief
ARTICLES
Revisiting the Core of Our Good Government Ethos
James L. Perry
Volume 75, Issue 2
Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical – Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink
Jonathan Rauh
Volume 75, Issue 1
Who Are the Keepers of the Code? Articulating and Upholding Ethical Standards in the Field of Public Administration
James H. Svara
Volume 74, Issue 5
Does Ethical Leadership Matter in Government? Effects on Organizational Commitment, Absenteeism, and Willingness to Report Ethical Problems
Shahidul Hassan, Bradley E. Wright, and Gary Yukl
Volume 74, Issue 3
The Impact of Public Officials' Corruption on the Size and Allocation of US State Spending
Cheol Liu and John L. Mikesell
Volume 74, Issue 3
Managing Politics? Ethics Regulation and Conflicting Conceptions of "Good Conduct"
Richard Cowell, James Downe, and Karen Morgan
Volume 74, Issue 1
Building Ethical Capital: Perceptions of Ethical Climate in the Public Sector
Eric D. Raile
Volume 73, Issue 2
Social and Political Consequences of Administrative Corruption: A Study of Public Perceptions in Spain
Manuel Villoria, Gregg G. Van Ryzin, and Cecilia F. Lavena
Volume 73, Issue 1
A Report on Reporting: Why Peers Report Integrity and Law Violations in Public Organizations
Gjalt De Graaf
Volume 70, Issue 5
Institutional Congruence, Ideas, and Anticorruption Policy: The Case of China and the United States
Kaifeng Yang
Volume 69, Issue Supplement 1
Portraying the Nature of Corruption Using an Explorative Case Study Design
Gjalt De Graaf and Leo W.J.C. Huberts
Volume 68, Issue 4
Governance Structure and Administrative Corruption in Japan: An Organizational Network Approach
Jin-Wook Choi
Volume 67, Issue 5
Enforcement or Ethical Capacity: Considering the Role of State Ethics Commissions at the Millennium
Robert W. Smith
Volume 63, Issue 3
Roadblocks in Reforming Corrupt Agencies: The Case of the New York City School Custodians
Lydia Segal
Volume 62, Issue 4
_______________________________________________________________________
To send a message to the list, send your email to SIM@aomlists.pace.edu
_______________________________________________________________________
Visit the SIM Division website at: http://sim.aomonline.org _______________________________________________________________________
If you wish to unsubscribe from this list or change your delivery options, you can do so online at: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=sim&A=1 _______________________________________________________________________