Effect of Attitudes in the ethics of the public job of the individual

Authors

  • عبد الرزاق ابراهيم الشيخلي
  • رياض عبد الواحد موسى

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33095/jeas.v24i105.42

Keywords:

Attitudes, Ethics of the general function of the individual

Abstract

Attitude is an important subject that has attracted researchers and thinkers in organizational theory and organizational behavior because of its great importance in various field studies. Field evidence suggests that individuals in their daily lives or careers respond to specific events through a set of internal tendencies Internal tendencies are negative or positive and systematic. These trends tend to be invisible, not limited to certain boundaries, and involve a significant number of individuals within organizations or society.

 The research aims to identify the impact of trends in the ethics of public service workers for individuals, through a sample of (72) doctors and (60) administrative staff workers at Al-Hussein Medical City in Karbala.The two researchers used questionnaire in order to collect the necessary data, and was subjected to a series of statistical analyzes in order to test the hypothesis, which states that there is a significant effect of values ​​in the public service ethic of the individual.

At the end of the research, the researchers concluded a number of conclusions, including that the trends have an effective and specific role to influence the behavior of doctors and administrators in the hospital and senior management should take this into account. Doctors and administrators have a key role in promoting ethical and cultural values ​​in order to achieve a good and efficient functioning in the hospital.

 

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Published

2018-10-18

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Statistical Researches

How to Cite

“Effect of Attitudes in the ethics of the public job of the individual” (2018) Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 24(105), p. 1. doi:10.33095/jeas.v24i105.42.

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