The primary concern of this paper is to present anthropological perspectives on corruption. The emphasis is on how anthropological methods and approaches can contribute to a broader understanding of corruption. International debates on how to approach the phenomenon are ongoing, but corruption is generally defined as the abuse of public office for private gain. It is argued that this conventional definition is too narrow and excessively concerned with the illegality of practices. Explorations of how the actors themselves evaluate social practices are seen as essential. Variations in social experiences and cultural values may explain why corruption remains ambiguous
Corruption, in both the developing and the developed world, has been studied in many disciplines, es...
With special reference to India and Indonesia the paper considers a number of methodological issues ...
This paper applies a behavior analytic framework to examine corrupt behavior. With this article, we ...
The primary concern of this paper is to present anthropological perspectives on corruption. The emph...
International audienceThe social importance of corruption and its complex nature have led management...
One striking feature of the booming literature on corruption in the social sciences is the comparati...
This paper explores the dilemmas involved in an anthropological examination of both corruption and t...
This paper explores the dilemmas involved in an anthropological examination of both corruption and t...
This paper aims to investigate how ideas and socio-cultural preferences of “public” versus “private”...
This paper aims to establish how organization and management research, an extensive field that has c...
The scholarly literature on corruption has developed in separate disciplines, each of which has prod...
In the last decades a growing awareness emerged of the relevance of corruption as an hidden factor w...
The article analyzes scientific approaches to the concept of corruption. To date, no single canonic...
Corruption has become one of the most popular topics in the social scientific disciplines. However, ...
Research surrounding corruption has grown exponentially in the past decade, during which various con...
Corruption, in both the developing and the developed world, has been studied in many disciplines, es...
With special reference to India and Indonesia the paper considers a number of methodological issues ...
This paper applies a behavior analytic framework to examine corrupt behavior. With this article, we ...
The primary concern of this paper is to present anthropological perspectives on corruption. The emph...
International audienceThe social importance of corruption and its complex nature have led management...
One striking feature of the booming literature on corruption in the social sciences is the comparati...
This paper explores the dilemmas involved in an anthropological examination of both corruption and t...
This paper explores the dilemmas involved in an anthropological examination of both corruption and t...
This paper aims to investigate how ideas and socio-cultural preferences of “public” versus “private”...
This paper aims to establish how organization and management research, an extensive field that has c...
The scholarly literature on corruption has developed in separate disciplines, each of which has prod...
In the last decades a growing awareness emerged of the relevance of corruption as an hidden factor w...
The article analyzes scientific approaches to the concept of corruption. To date, no single canonic...
Corruption has become one of the most popular topics in the social scientific disciplines. However, ...
Research surrounding corruption has grown exponentially in the past decade, during which various con...
Corruption, in both the developing and the developed world, has been studied in many disciplines, es...
With special reference to India and Indonesia the paper considers a number of methodological issues ...
This paper applies a behavior analytic framework to examine corrupt behavior. With this article, we ...