Ethics Training in U.S. Cities : Content, Pedagogy, and Impact

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Ethics training is crucial to government and corporate compliance and values-oriented initiatives. Results from a national survey of cities indicate that about two-thirds of cities use some form of ethics training. It is mandatory in one-third of cities for all employees and voluntary in 43.5 percent. The mean duration of ethics training activities is approximately half a day. Ethics training is found to have a positive impact on the organizational culture.

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West, J. P., & Berman, E. M. (2004). Ethics Training in U.S. Cities : Content, Pedagogy, and Impact. Public Integrity, 6(3), 189–206. https://doi.org/10.1080/10999922.2004.11051253

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