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Organizational Values- Comparison of Organizational Features Across Different Types of Public Sector Organizations

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  • Ruta Adamoniene
  • Laima Ruibyte
  • Evelina Viduoliene

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In today's era of rapid changes in societies and increased competition organizational values cannot remain the same as before because of demanding work conditions and public expectations. Since 1990, during the period of restored Lithuanian independence, the essential changes took place in the activity of public sector organizations in point of view of both management and values.

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  • Ruta Adamoniene & Laima Ruibyte & Evelina Viduoliene, 2017. "Organizational Values- Comparison of Organizational Features Across Different Types of Public Sector Organizations," Montenegrin Journal of Economics, Economic Laboratory for Transition Research (ELIT), vol. 13(4), pages 7-18.
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    1. K. Jin & Ron Drozdenko & Rick Bassett, 2007. "Information Technology Professionals’ Perceived Organizational Values and Managerial Ethics: An Empirical Study," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 71(2), pages 149-159, March.
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