Bibliographic citations
Bellido, B., (2020). Aproximaciones a la forma de pensar del servidor público peruano. Diagnóstico de perfiles éticos en una muestra de entidades del sector público. Derrumbando y confirmando mitos: ¿qué perfiles éticos se podrían empezar a caracterizar a partir de la influencia de los regímenes laborales vigentes? [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16627
Bellido, B., Aproximaciones a la forma de pensar del servidor público peruano. Diagnóstico de perfiles éticos en una muestra de entidades del sector público. Derrumbando y confirmando mitos: ¿qué perfiles éticos se podrían empezar a caracterizar a partir de la influencia de los regímenes laborales vigentes? []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16627
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title = "Aproximaciones a la forma de pensar del servidor público peruano. Diagnóstico de perfiles éticos en una muestra de entidades del sector público. Derrumbando y confirmando mitos: ¿qué perfiles éticos se podrían empezar a caracterizar a partir de la influencia de los regímenes laborales vigentes?",
author = "Bellido Gomero, Brenda Collete",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
This research work presents the diagnosis of the ethical characteristics of the Peruvian public servants contracted by the three main labor regimes, by describing the context in which they work and by formulating some explanations on the ethical profiles found. Accordingly, the thesis aims to answer the following questions: to which characteristics do the ethical profiles in the Peruvian public sector respond to? And, which are the causes of the actual configuration of those ethical profiles? This thesis concludes that labor norms (represented by general regimes) influence, to some extent, the perceptions of public servants regarding to the ethical environment that those regimes set up in the public agencies. That turns into the configuration of ethical profiles with moderately distinguishable attributes by labor regime. In fact, each labor regime rules and organizes the human resources management of public agencies in a different manner, generating ethical environments that defy the way public servants think or their ethical orientation. The characteristics of each labor regime where analyzed based on an exploratory qualitative research performed by the National Authority for the Civil Service – SERVIR (for its initial in Spanish) to four dimensions of the ethical environment: (i) Training; (ii) Leadership of top level management; (iii) Capacities for reporting unethical behavior; and, (iv) Professional socialization. At this point, another conclusion is that labor regimes are disconnected from the necessities or expectations of public servants on those matters. Another conclusion is that perceptions, according to the philosophy, psychology and economics of behavior, respond to group pressure, emotional processes, cognitive biases and balanced-reciprocity criteria, that have an impact, in some measure, on the quality of ethical profiles. Therefore, there is a defiance for the ruling agencies of both human resources management and integrity in our country: change the labor contexts and reconcile the elements that prevent promoting better ethical profiles in the State.
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