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  • Integrity Systems: Conceiving, Describing, Assessing

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    Brown, A J
    Uhr, Dr John
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    Brown, A J J.
    Year published
    2004
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    Abstract
    This paper describes the philosophy and policy context of integrity system assessment activities (including the international context for such assessments), reviews the outcome of the Queensland public sector pilot study, and presents a framework methodology for the present and future integrity system assessment. It also previews key challenges and conclusions of the assessment, and analyses critical issues about the political legitimacy of integrity concepts, including the fundamental question: who defines integrity and why should they be listened to?This paper describes the philosophy and policy context of integrity system assessment activities (including the international context for such assessments), reviews the outcome of the Queensland public sector pilot study, and presents a framework methodology for the present and future integrity system assessment. It also previews key challenges and conclusions of the assessment, and analyses critical issues about the political legitimacy of integrity concepts, including the fundamental question: who defines integrity and why should they be listened to?
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    Conference Title
    APSA Conference Proceedings - Refereed Papers
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    http://www.adelaide.edu.au/apsa/papers/
    Copyright Statement
    © The Author(s) 2004. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the conference's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/1971
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