Corporate Integrity Programs and Ethical Culture: Maturity, Metrics, and Leadership
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https://doi.org/10.56238/isevmjv2n5-036Palavras-chave:
Corporate integrity, Compliance programs, Ethical culture, Maturity models, Anticorruption training, Tone at the top, Ethical leadership, Organizational governanceResumo
Corporate integrity programs have evolved from compliance-focused mechanisms to comprehensive frameworks that embed ethics within organizational culture. This article explores three critical dimensions of effective integrity systems: maturity models that assess the developmental stages of compliance programs, metrics for evaluating the effectiveness of anticorruption training, and the central role of leadership in shaping the ethical climate. Evidence demonstrates that maturity frameworks provide benchmarks for continuous improvement, while outcome-based training evaluations yield insights into behavioral impact beyond quantitative indicators. Equally important, leadership commitment—often expressed through the “tone at the top”—emerges as a decisive factor in legitimizing compliance initiatives and fostering organizational trust. The integration of these elements underscores that sustainable integrity is achieved not through formal rules alone, but through cultural alignment, accountability, and leadership credibility. By advancing maturity, measuring behavioral outcomes, and ensuring authentic leadership engagement, organizations can transform compliance into a strategic asset that enhances ethical resilience and long-term performance.
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