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Ethical climate in the New Zealand health sector

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posted on 2024-06-05, 06:45 authored by S Mirshekary, Ali YaftianAli Yaftian, A Brown, B Chatterjee
The paper investigates the ethical climate in the New Zealand health sector after it experienced heavy reform. The findings of the study suggest that little emphasis has been placed on ethics in the New Zealand public health sector. Apart from individuals’ own professionalism and intrinsic motivation there appear to be no incentives for employees to show exemplary ethical behaviour. This is because there is no reward to show exemplary ethical behaviour and report ethics related issues. There also appears to be a tendency for the public health organisations to set a formal code of ethics and core values instead of detailed guidelines and creating an environment of motivation to act ethically. © 2012 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

History

Journal

International Journal of Behavioural and Healthcare Research

Volume

3

Pagination

244-257

ISSN

1755-3539

eISSN

1755-3547

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2012, Inderscience

Issue

3-4

Publisher

Inderscience