Normative theorists of corruption have developed an institutional conception that is distinct from both the individualist approaches focused on quid pro quo exchanges and other institutional approaches found in the literature on developing societies. These theorists emphasize the close connection between patterns of corruption and the legitimate functions of institutions. The corruption benefits the institution while undermining it. Reforms therefore should be directed toward finding alternatives for the functions the corruption serves. Also, institutional corruption does not require that its perpetrators have corrupt motives, and it is not limited to political institutions. This review examines four leading theories and discusses criticism...
This article develops an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the analysis of corruption, in ...
Socio-economic transformation as profound and thorough reform of the system and institutions promote...
Scholars and international organizations engaged in institutional reconstruction converge in recogni...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is critical examination of the institutional treatment of corrup...
In the last decades a growing awareness emerged of the relevance of corruption as an hidden factor w...
The entry offers an essential critical survey of philosophical theories of institutional corruption ...
What is the best way to conceptualise corruption? The conventional approach is to define corruption ...
In this contribution a neo-institutional perspective will be briefly presented: actors and resource...
International audienceThe ambiguities that characterize the economic significance and impact of corr...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has ...
The literature contains two concepts of corruption which are often confused with one another: corrup...
The problem with the populist approach to the question of corruption that focuses on micro-instituti...
The concept of "institutional corruption" as developed by Professor Dennis Thompson is a critically ...
This article develops an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the analysis of corruption, in ...
Socio-economic transformation as profound and thorough reform of the system and institutions promote...
Scholars and international organizations engaged in institutional reconstruction converge in recogni...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is critical examination of the institutional treatment of corrup...
In the last decades a growing awareness emerged of the relevance of corruption as an hidden factor w...
The entry offers an essential critical survey of philosophical theories of institutional corruption ...
What is the best way to conceptualise corruption? The conventional approach is to define corruption ...
In this contribution a neo-institutional perspective will be briefly presented: actors and resource...
International audienceThe ambiguities that characterize the economic significance and impact of corr...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has ...
The literature contains two concepts of corruption which are often confused with one another: corrup...
The problem with the populist approach to the question of corruption that focuses on micro-instituti...
The concept of "institutional corruption" as developed by Professor Dennis Thompson is a critically ...
This article develops an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the analysis of corruption, in ...
Socio-economic transformation as profound and thorough reform of the system and institutions promote...
Scholars and international organizations engaged in institutional reconstruction converge in recogni...