This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Zambia. The commonly held understanding of Nichekeleko by the Zambian people is that, it is corruption; ranging from bribery, theft, embezzlement, gratification to favouritism. Sociologically, the phenomenon was conceived as a social act of exchange within the context of power relations by the actors who engage in it. Foucault’s notion of power relations and Bourdieu’s concepts of “practice” and “fields’’ provided the theoretical framework for the study. Power was considered as a system, and a network of relations, encompassing the whole society than a relation between the oppressed and the oppressor. Methodologically, this study was bas...
"Analysing political corruption as a distinct but separate entity from bureaucratic corruption, this...
Cet article examine le concept de pot de vin dans un contexte multiculturel. Le terme pot de vin n’e...
The present study aimed to measure the link between representations of money, ethnolinguistics affil...
This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Za...
Abstract Invoking a Foucauldian lens to understanding corruption in Zimbabwe provides interesting an...
This article analyses internal strategies and mechanisms in Zambia that have triggered corruption ch...
The background of corruption dates back to 2000 years ago. Corruption takes the form of bribery, ext...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from a research on corruption, so...
Although the study of corruption has received increasing attention over the past decades, the theore...
This article traces the historical genesis of corruption in two West African countries: Ghana and Ni...
This article empirically examines how an individual's economic, social and political capital affects...
The prevalence of corruption poses a serious threat to our nation. This paper intends to investigate...
Applying a novel behavioural approach to anti-corruption presents a promising but largely unexplored...
Over the last decade, a growing consensus has emerged within the development world that corruption i...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
"Analysing political corruption as a distinct but separate entity from bureaucratic corruption, this...
Cet article examine le concept de pot de vin dans un contexte multiculturel. Le terme pot de vin n’e...
The present study aimed to measure the link between representations of money, ethnolinguistics affil...
This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Za...
Abstract Invoking a Foucauldian lens to understanding corruption in Zimbabwe provides interesting an...
This article analyses internal strategies and mechanisms in Zambia that have triggered corruption ch...
The background of corruption dates back to 2000 years ago. Corruption takes the form of bribery, ext...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from a research on corruption, so...
Although the study of corruption has received increasing attention over the past decades, the theore...
This article traces the historical genesis of corruption in two West African countries: Ghana and Ni...
This article empirically examines how an individual's economic, social and political capital affects...
The prevalence of corruption poses a serious threat to our nation. This paper intends to investigate...
Applying a novel behavioural approach to anti-corruption presents a promising but largely unexplored...
Over the last decade, a growing consensus has emerged within the development world that corruption i...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
"Analysing political corruption as a distinct but separate entity from bureaucratic corruption, this...
Cet article examine le concept de pot de vin dans un contexte multiculturel. Le terme pot de vin n’e...
The present study aimed to measure the link between representations of money, ethnolinguistics affil...