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Wessels, J.S.
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Sadler, E.
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2021-10-12T11:16:07Z |
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2021-10-12T11:16:07Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2021-07-01 |
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Wessels, J.S. & Sadler, E. 2021. Conflict of interest: The case of a non-decision-making committee at a South African public higher education institution. The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 17(1), https://doi.org/10.4102/ td.v17i1.878. |
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2415-2005 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10500/28154 |
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The avoidance of a conflict of interest within private and public institutions is closely associated with good corporate governance. This study departed from the question of whether a conflict of interest is possible within a non-decision-making institutional committee. For this purpose, a high-level non-decision-making committee within a South African public higher education institution was selected as a case study. This article reports on an exploratory qualitative study consisting of qualitative content analysis of the constituting and operational documents of this committee, as well as on a study of the perceptions and lived experiences of the selected committee. It was found that the selected committee was established to be a high-level consultative body for the executive management committee of the university on decisions of strategic operational nature. This committee does not have any decision-making duties. Conflict of interest is perceived by committee members in terms of either the explicit or the hidden agenda metaphor. According to the explicit agenda metaphor, a conflict of interest within a non-decision-making committee is not possible, whilst the hidden agenda metaphor holds that a conflict of interest is the reality of members’ lived experiences. This article provides a comparison of the two perspectives according to three defining attributes of the concept and
shows a need for a logical and principled definition of the concept ‘conflict of interest’ within the context of higher education and the public sector at large. |
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AOSIS |
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conflict of interest |
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higher education management |
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corporate decision-making |
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consultative forum |
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internal competition |
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hidden agenda |
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explicit agenda |
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governance |
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higher education institutions |
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public higher education institutions |
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Conflict of interest: The case of a non-decision-making committee at a South African public higher education institution |
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Article |
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Public Administration and Management |
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