Abstract

This study examines the role that context plays in determining which values are considered most important in administrative practice by focusing on administrators in a wide variety of public, private, and nonprofit organizations. A qualitative research design was used to create a typology of context-specific administrative roles. The findings suggest that the concept of integrity, viewed as a contextualized set of values, is helpful in articulating the link between reported values and administrative practice.

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