Exploring Attitudes towards Whistleblowing in Relation to Sustainable Municipalities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Why do citizens, in our case municipal employees, who witness wrongdoing tolerate and fail to report it?
- Why do municipal employees have negative attitudes towards whistleblowing?
- What are the factors that inhibit positive municipal employee attitudes towards reporting wrongdoing?
2. Literature Review
2.1. Whistleblowing, Sustainability and Social Responsibility
2.2. Whistleblowing in the Greek Context and EU Directive Introduction
“Neither the laws nor judges can bring any results, unless someone reports the wrongdoers”.(as cited from Damaskou and Baltas (2021))
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results and Discussions
4.1. Personal Factors
4.2. Organizational Environment
4.3. Legal Environment
4.4. Political Environment
4.5. Cultural Environment
4.6. Interpretation of the Results
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Participant Code # | Gender | Work Years | Position | Educational Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | F | 30 | Dept. of Urban Planning | Bachelor |
2. | M | 28 | General Administration | High School |
3. | M | 16 | Economics-Accounting | MA |
4. | F | 23 | Economics-Accounting | MA |
5. | M | 18 | Dept. of Environment | Bachelor |
6. | F | 10 | General administration | MBA |
7. | M | 23 | Economics-Accounting | Bachelor |
8. | M | 9 | Technical | Technical education |
9. | M | 20 | Management | MA |
10. | M | 21 | Economics-Accounting | Bachelor |
11. | F | 21 | Procurement | Technical |
12. | M | 7 | Procurement | Bachelor |
13. | M | 15 | Technical Services | High School |
14. | M | 19 | General administration | PhD |
15. | F | 19 | Economics-Accounting | Bachelor |
16. | F | 25 | Purchasing and procurement | High School |
17. | F | 17 | General administration | Bachelor |
18. | F | 20 | Human Resources | High School |
19. | F | 19 | Procurement | High School |
20. | F | 18 | Economics-Accounting | High School |
21. | M | 13 | Administrative | Technical |
22. | F | 15 | Human Resources | High School |
23. | M | 15 | Economics-Accounting | Bachelor |
24. | F | 21 | Economics-Accounting | Technical |
25. | M | 15 | General administration | Bachelor |
26. | F | 11 | Economics-Accounting | Technical |
27. | F | 23 | Human Resources | Bachelor |
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Cheliatsidou, A.; Sariannidis, N.; Garefalakis, A.; Passas, I.; Spinthiropoulos, K. Exploring Attitudes towards Whistleblowing in Relation to Sustainable Municipalities. Adm. Sci. 2023, 13, 199. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13090199
Cheliatsidou A, Sariannidis N, Garefalakis A, Passas I, Spinthiropoulos K. Exploring Attitudes towards Whistleblowing in Relation to Sustainable Municipalities. Administrative Sciences. 2023; 13(9):199. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13090199
Chicago/Turabian StyleCheliatsidou, Anastasia, Nikolaos Sariannidis, Alexandros Garefalakis, Ioannis Passas, and Konstantinos Spinthiropoulos. 2023. "Exploring Attitudes towards Whistleblowing in Relation to Sustainable Municipalities" Administrative Sciences 13, no. 9: 199. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13090199
APA StyleCheliatsidou, A., Sariannidis, N., Garefalakis, A., Passas, I., & Spinthiropoulos, K. (2023). Exploring Attitudes towards Whistleblowing in Relation to Sustainable Municipalities. Administrative Sciences, 13(9), 199. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13090199