Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : a qualitative multiple case study / Foleng M. Ndofor.

Corrupt business and management practices exist at all levels within the public hospital system (PHS) in Cameroon and are of increasing concern among the polity as the perceptions of key stakeholders who work within the system has not been examined for helping to diminish it. In particular, these pr...

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Main Author: Ndofor, Foleng, M. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bamenda : Langaa RPCIG, 2019.
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