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Looks at Gender and corruption.
Author : Danila Serra
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 25,87 MB
Release : 2012-06-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1780527853
Looks at Gender and corruption.
Author : James N. Druckman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 671 pages
File Size : 16,93 MB
Release : 2021-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1108478506
Novel collection of essays addressing contemporary trends in political science, covering a broad array of methodological and substantive topics.
Author : James N. Druckman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 671 pages
File Size : 30,36 MB
Release : 2021-04-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1108804373
Experimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. The challenge now is to ensure that experimentalists design sound studies and implement them in ways that illuminate cause and effect. Ethical boundaries must also be respected, results interpreted in a transparent manner, and data and research materials must be shared to ensure others can build on what has been learned. This book explores the application of new designs; the introduction of novel data sources, measurement approaches, and statistical methods; the use of experiments in more substantive domains; and discipline-wide discussions about the robustness, generalizability, and ethics of experiments in political science. By exploring these novel opportunities while also highlighting the concomitant challenges, this volume enables scholars and practitioners to conduct high-quality experiments that will make key contributions to knowledge.
Author : Chandan Kumar Jha
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 50,62 MB
Release : 2023-05-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1000873854
Corruption, commonly defined as the misuse of public office for private gains, is multifaceted, multidimensional and ubiquitous. This edited collection, featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field of corruption, goes beyond the standard enforcement framework wherein individuals only compare the expected costs and benefits of a corrupt act. These chapters explore the political-cultural contexts, legal and regulatory process and, above all, moral and psychological factors in attempts to understand and explain corruption. The book explores a broad canvas where gender, technology, culture and institutional structures influence attitudes towards corruption. Design and implementation of anti-corruption strategies benefit from suitable identification of these factors contributing to the prevalence and persistence of corruption. Combining theoretical and empirical studies with evidence from experiments as well as case studies, the book provides crucial state of the art in corruption research in a highly accessible manner. This book serves as a vital reference to students and scholars in economics, politics and development studies. Additionally, policymakers and development practitioners can use the insights from this book in successful design and implementation of anti-corruption policies.
Author : Johann Lambsdorff
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 16,4 MB
Release : 2016-11-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 3110511622
A Very Short History of Corruption Research and a List of What We Should Aim For
Author : Paul M. Heywood
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 30,47 MB
Release : 2014-12-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1317575938
Since the early 1990s, a series of major scandals in both the financial and most especially the political world has resulted in close attention being paid to the issue of corruption and its links to political legitimacy and stability. Indeed, in many countries – in both the developed as well as the developing world – corruption seems to have become almost an obsession. Concern about corruption has become a powerful policy narrative: the explanation of last resort for a whole range of failures and disappointments in the fields of politics, economics and culture. In the more established democracies, worries about corruption have become enmeshed in a wider debate about trust in the political class. Corruption remains as widespread today, possibly even more so, as it was when concerted international attention started being devoted to the issue following the end of the Cold War. This Handbook provides a showcase of the most innovative and exciting research being conducted in Europe and North America in the field of political corruption, as well as providing a new point of reference for all who are interested in the topic. The Handbook is structured around four core themes in the study of corruption in the contemporary world: understanding and defining the nature of corruption; identifying its causes; measuring its extent; and analysing its consequences. Each of these themes is addressed from various perspectives in the first four sections of the Handbook, whilst the fifth section explores new directions that are emerging in corruption research. The contributors are experts in their field, working across a range of different social-science perspectives.
Author : Kubbe, Ina
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 46,1 MB
Release : 2022-10-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1802205837
Building upon the body of existing literature that has established the importance of norms in understanding why genders interact with social phenomena differently, and how gender plays a role in most aspects of corruption, this cutting-edge book expands the fields to explore the nexus between norms, gender and corruption.
Author : Ting Gong
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 43,23 MB
Release : 2016-11-25
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1317507886
Corruption in Asia ranges from the venal rent-seeking of local officials to the million-dollar bribes received by corrupt politicians; from excessive position-related consumption to future job offers in the private sector for compliant public servants; from money-laundering to ‘white elephant’ projects that do little more than line the pockets of developers and their political partners. The Routledge Handbook of Corruption in Asia addresses the theories, issues and trends in corruption and anticorruption reform that have emerged from this diverse experience. The book is divided into four major parts: corruption and the state; corruption and economic development; corruption and society; and controlling corruption: strategies, successes and failures. Chapters compare and contrast corruption in different social and institutional contexts, examine both successful and unsuccessful attempts to control it, and consider what lessons can be drawn from these Asian experiences. This academically rigorous and insightful book will be of interest to a wide range of students and scholars, particularly those of Asian studies, politics and sociology.
Author : Willem H. van Boom
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 38,91 MB
Release : 2018-06-29
Category : Law
ISBN : 1785362755
Empirical legal research is a growing field of academic expertise, yet lawyers are not always familiar with the possibilities and limitations of the available methods. Empirical Legal Research in Action presents readers with first-hand experiences of empirical research on law and legal issues.
Author : OECD
Publisher : OECD Publishing
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 43,68 MB
Release : 2017-03-30
Category :
ISBN : 9264273204
This report applies the 2017 Recommendation of the Council on Public Integrity, assessing: Mexico’s evolving public integrity system; the extent to which new reforms cultivate a culture of integrity across the public sector; and the effectiveness of increasingly stringent accountability mechanisms.