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    Administrative corruption: Ways of tackling the problem

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    Administrative corruption is a problem with which all world countries have been grappling to a larger or lesser extent. However, its type, depth and scale differ from one country to another just as its effects are different depending on the type of political and economic structure and the level of a nation's development. Anyway, corrupt leads to decadence, pits the policies of a government against a nation, squanders national resources and reduces the efficiency of governments in running the country's affairs. This erodes people's trust in government and non-government organizations and increases indifference and inefficiency in society. Corruption undermines beliefs and moral values in the society, increases costs of implementing projects and hampers the growth of competitiveness. Nowadays, administrative and financial corruption poses a challenge to the international community. Governments around the world are well aware that the corruption is highly detrimental and knows no limits. The problem could cripple a nation's economy, hamper development, undermine the rule of law and lead to other threats to national security such as extra-national crimes (Afzali, 2011). The present study aims to shed light on the factors breeding administrative corruption as well as their root-causes and also to explore ways of countering the problem in order to reduce its impact. Carefully studying the root-causes of corruption helps identify the factors conducive to the problem. This helps minimize the side-effects of corruption through appropriate management approaches

    Administrative corruption: Ways of tackling the problem

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    Administrative corruption is a problem with which all world countries have been grappling to a larger or lesser extent. However, its type, depth and scale differ from one country to another just as its effects are different depending on the type of political and economic structure and the level of a nation's development. Anyway, corrupt leads to decadence, pits the policies of a government against a nation, squanders national resources and reduces the efficiency of governments in running the country's affairs. This erodes people's trust in government and non-government organizations and increases indifference and inefficiency in society. Corruption undermines beliefs and moral values in the society, increases costs of implementing projects and hampers the growth of competitiveness. Nowadays, administrative and financial corruption poses a challenge to the international community. Governments around the world are well aware that the corruption is highly detrimental and knows no limits. The problem could cripple a nation's economy, hamper development, undermine the rule of law and lead to other threats to national security such as extra-national crimes (Afzali, 2011). The present study aims to shed light on the factors breeding administrative corruption as well as their root-causes and also to explore ways of countering the problem in order to reduce its impact. Carefully studying the root-causes of corruption helps identify the factors conducive to the problem. This helps minimize the side-effects of corruption through appropriate management approaches

    Administrative corruption: Ways of tackling the problem

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    Administrative corruption is a problem with which all world countries have been grappling to a larger or lesser extent. However, its type, depth and scale differ from one country to another just as its effects are different depending on the type of political and economic structure and the level of a nation's development. Anyway, corrupt leads to decadence, pits the policies of a government against a nation, squanders national resources and reduces the efficiency of governments in running the country's affairs. This erodes people's trust in government and non-government organizations and increases indifference and inefficiency in society. Corruption undermines beliefs and moral values in the society, increases costs of implementing projects and hampers the growth of competitiveness. Nowadays, administrative and financial corruption poses a challenge to the international community. Governments around the world are well aware that the corruption is highly detrimental and knows no limits. The problem could cripple a nation's economy, hamper development, undermine the rule of law and lead to other threats to national security such as extra-national crimes (Afzali, 2011). The present study aims to shed light on the factors breeding administrative corruption as well as their root-causes and also to explore ways of countering the problem in order to reduce its impact. Carefully studying the root-causes of corruption helps identify the factors conducive to the problem. This helps minimize the side-effects of corruption through appropriate management approaches

    Presenting an Extended Model of Money Laundering Control According to Factors Related to Transparency in the Banking System of Islamic Republic of Iran (Case study of Melli Bank of Iran)

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    The aim of this study is to present an extended model of money laundering control according to the factors related to transparency in the banking system of Melli Bank of Iran. Accordingly, in this study, the factors affecting money laundering control were first identified through exploratory studies and survey of experts familiar with the subject using Delphi technique, and then, these factors were tested in the form of a model designed in the statistical population. The statistical population of the study to test the model included all 321 senior managers of Melli Bank branches in Kerman province, 200 of whom were selected as the sample through a convenience random sampling method. The present study is a descriptive-survey study conducted using field method. Also, this research is applied-developmental in terms of objective. The method of data collection in this study was a combination of library and field studies and data were collected through reviewing of documents, interviews and questionnaires (2 questionnaires) that their validity and reliability of were confirmed with a high percentage. The research data were analyzed using SPSS and AMOS 22 software. The research results confirmed the research model and showed that controlling and supervising foreign currencies, creating a powerful organization, providing statistical reports, the role of supervisors and transparency in financial and administrative systems are effective in controlling money laundering

    Organizational innovation, barriers and factors

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    In today’s world, if an organization cannot do anything about innovation, it will face problems or even failure. Because science, technology, goods and productions are developed at a high speed and the non-dynamic organizations without innovation cannot compete rapidly and finally they will be a loser. They cannot solve the new problems and they are turned into isolated organizations and this makes the organization inactive and unsuccessful in organizational missions. Based on the importance of innovation in the current organizations, the present study evaluated organizational innovation and its significance and considered the barriers and challenges facing innovation. Then, the factors leading to the development and improvement of innovation were identified

    A survey of the relation between TRIZ and quality

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    Nowadays, creative thinking and considering the attitudes of the employees and experts in various organizational and manufacturing systems are utilized as a strategy to remove the existing problems in organizational decisions and policies. Considering the improvement in organizational decisions and strategies is one of the main concerns of executive managers but creating a logical relation among the innovative strategies and thinking and other systems and strategies used in the organization can make these strategies efficient and strong tools in the organizations. In the present study, the researcher evaluated the relation between innovative thinking and quality management systems

    Organizational innovation, barriers and factors

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    In today’s world, if an organization cannot do anything about innovation, it will face problems or even failure. Because science, technology, goods and productions are developed at a high speed and the non-dynamic organizations without innovation cannot compete rapidly and finally they will be a loser. They cannot solve the new problems and they are turned into isolated organizations and this makes the organization inactive and unsuccessful in organizational missions. Based on the importance of innovation in the current organizations, the present study evaluated organizational innovation and its significance and considered the barriers and challenges facing innovation. Then, the factors leading to the development and improvement of innovation were identified

    Organizational innovation, barriers and factors

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    In today’s world, if an organization cannot do anything about innovation, it will face problems or even failure. Because science, technology, goods and productions are developed at a high speed and the non-dynamic organizations without innovation cannot compete rapidly and finally they will be a loser. They cannot solve the new problems and they are turned into isolated organizations and this makes the organization inactive and unsuccessful in organizational missions. Based on the importance of innovation in the current organizations, the present study evaluated organizational innovation and its significance and considered the barriers and challenges facing innovation. Then, the factors leading to the development and improvement of innovation were identified
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