accountability

  • 1Accountability — is the concept in ethics and governance with several meanings. It is often used synonymously with such concepts as responsibility,[1] answerability, blameworthiness, liability, and other terms associated with the expectation of account giving. As …

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  • 2AccountAbility — AccountAbility, also known as the Institute of Social and Ethical Accountability, is an independent not for profit think tank and global network promoting accountability sustainable business practices and corporate responsibility.Organisation and …

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  • 3accountability — UK US /əˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti/ noun [U] ► a situation in which someone is responsible for things that happen and can give a satisfactory reason for them: »The organization suffers from a lack of accountability. greater/increased/more accountability »The …

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  • 4Accountability — Ac*count a*bil i*ty, n. The state of being accountable; liability to be called on to render an account; the obligation to bear the consequences for failure to perform as expected; accountableness. The awful idea of accountability. R. Hall. Syn:… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 5accountability — I noun amenability, blame, burden, charge, commitment, dueness, duty, exposure, incumbency, liability, obligation, onus, responsibility, the decent thing, the proper thing, the right thing, trustworthiness, vulnerability II index blame… …

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  • 6accountability — (n.) 1770, from ACCOUNTABLE (Cf. accountable) + ITY (Cf. ity). Earlier was accountableness (1660s) …

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  • 7accountability — [n] responsibility answerability, blameworthiness, liability; concept 645 …

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  • 8accountability — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ greater, increased ▪ local, public ▪ demands for greater public accountability in the police service ▪ individual, personal …

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  • 9accountability — The condition of being responsible for an action, *asset, *entity, *procedure, or *process. Individuals with accountability are usually required to justify their actions or decisions in the areas they monitor or safeguard. Modern *corporate… …

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  • 10AccountAbility — An international *not for profit organization dedicated to the promotion of *sustainability and corporate *accountability Based in London, and founded in 1986, AccountAbility’s full name is the Institute of Social and Ethical Accountability. Its… …

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