Purpose – The paper aims to examine how the measurement of African “corruption” has been manipulated to serve western economic interests. Design/methodology/approach – In depth secondary source analysis within a post-colonial framework. Findings – The most popular measure of corruption, Transparency International's corruption perception index (CPI), is a flawed instrument. Capable only of calculating proxies of corruption, the measure is oblivious to cultural variance and is business-centric in style. The CPI is embraced in good faith by African governments and donor organisations oblivious to its deeper purpose of serving western economic and geo-political interests under the guise of weeding out something falsely portrayed as a universal ...
Kenya has been measuring corruption since the 2007, in the context of on-going performance contracti...
Often we observe that the third world countries always top the corruption indices compare to the dev...
The financial cost of corruption has recently been estimated at more than 5 per cent of global GDP. ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide space for the consideration of alternatives to the...
The annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), published by Transparency International (TI), has had...
This Working Paper is a background paper delivered to frame the workshop ‘Global Governance by Indic...
Africa has during the past decades experienced vast difficulties in inducing greater levels of econo...
In this paper, we examine the microeconomic determinants of the perception of corruption in twelve S...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the uneven geographies of corruption on the African ...
In this paper we demonstrate that the axiomatic measurement approach developed in the poverty and in...
This paper emphasizes the importance of collecting information on corruption, while still stressing ...
This study investigates the validity and reliability of a developing scale on attitude towards corru...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
This paper analyzes how corruption is measured and presents some doubts connected with various measu...
Unethical practices and corruption issues have become one of the greatest challenges to Africans and...
Kenya has been measuring corruption since the 2007, in the context of on-going performance contracti...
Often we observe that the third world countries always top the corruption indices compare to the dev...
The financial cost of corruption has recently been estimated at more than 5 per cent of global GDP. ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide space for the consideration of alternatives to the...
The annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), published by Transparency International (TI), has had...
This Working Paper is a background paper delivered to frame the workshop ‘Global Governance by Indic...
Africa has during the past decades experienced vast difficulties in inducing greater levels of econo...
In this paper, we examine the microeconomic determinants of the perception of corruption in twelve S...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the uneven geographies of corruption on the African ...
In this paper we demonstrate that the axiomatic measurement approach developed in the poverty and in...
This paper emphasizes the importance of collecting information on corruption, while still stressing ...
This study investigates the validity and reliability of a developing scale on attitude towards corru...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
This paper analyzes how corruption is measured and presents some doubts connected with various measu...
Unethical practices and corruption issues have become one of the greatest challenges to Africans and...
Kenya has been measuring corruption since the 2007, in the context of on-going performance contracti...
Often we observe that the third world countries always top the corruption indices compare to the dev...
The financial cost of corruption has recently been estimated at more than 5 per cent of global GDP. ...