نتایج جستجو برای: e government whistleblowing

تعداد نتایج: 1135316  

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2010
Sylvester James Boumil Ashiyana Nariani Marcia M Boumil Harris A Berman

Fraud and abuse in the spending of public monies plague governments around the world. In the United States the False Claims Act encourages whistleblowing by private individuals to expose evidence of fraud. They are rewarded for their efforts with monetary compensation and protection from retaliation. Such is not the case in Canada, England, and Australia. Although some recent legislation has in...

Journal: :Organum 2022

A quality report is a demand that must be carried out by the village head. government free from fraud implements accountability and transparency in every activity. The purpose of activities to improve economy. this study determine determinants preventing funds moderating competence apparatus. research site Wajak sub-district, Malang district. population all officials sub-district. sampling tech...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Russell Mannion Huw To Davies

'Whistleblowing' has come to increased prominence in many health systems as a means of identifying and addressing quality and safety issues. But whistleblowing - and the reactions to it - have many complex and ambiguous aspects that need to be considered as part of the broader (organisational) cultural dynamics of healthcare institutions.

Journal: :Imprint 2008
Vicki D Lachman

Whistleblowing is the action taken by a nurse who goes outside the organization for the public's best interest when it is unresponsive to reporting the danger through the organization's proper channels. As a professional, every nurse needs to champion whistleblowing rather than ostracizing nurses with the moral courage to speak out on unethical practices.

Journal: :E-Jurnal Akuntansi 2021

This study examines the prevention of fraud in central and local government agencies by looking at whistleblowing system, governance, competence officials. Researcher used mix method technique, combined quantitative qualitative. type data uses a questionnaire or distributed to State Civil Apparatus (ASN) governments as many 50 people. Meanwhile, for qualitative data, in-depth interviews will be...

Journal: :Journal of Management and Research 2022

The present study examines the positive impact of ethical leadership on whistleblowing. further investigates role job security and affective commitment as moderators relationship between This examined fundamental moderating mechanism, which is unique because no such mechanism has been investigated in previous research. A cross-sectional representative sample 285 Federal Government employees fro...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Justin Waring

In the healthcare context, whistleblowing has come to the fore of political, professional and public attention in the wake of major service scandals and mounting evidence of the routine threats to safety that patients face in their care. This paper offers a commentary and wider contextualisation of Mannion and Davies, 'Cultures of silence and cultures of voice: the role of whistleblowing in hea...

Whistleblowing by health professionals is an infrequent and extraordinary event and need not occur if internal voices are heard. Mannion and Davies’ editorial on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” asks the question whether whistleblowing ameliorates or exacerbates the ‘deaf effect’ prevalent in healthcare organisations. This comme...

Journal: :Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2022

Although the ability to manage public health emergencies in China has improved significantly, there are still many challenges existing information transmission mechanism pandemic early warning systems. In this context, a tripartite evolutionary game model composed of local government, whistleblower, and is formulated. By using Matlab, dynamic evolution path stimulated under different conditions...

Journal: :Contemporary nurse 2014
Debra Jackson Louise D Hickman Marie Hutchinson Sharon Andrew James Smith Ingrid Potgieter Michelle Cleary Kath Peters

UNLABELLED Abstract Aim: To summarise and critique the research literature about whistleblowing and nurses. BACKGROUND Whistleblowing is identified as a crucial issue in maintenance of healthcare standards and nurses are frequently involved in whistleblowing events. Despite the importance of this issue, to our knowledge an evaluation of this body of the data-based literature has not been unde...

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