‘Ethical Conduct and Perceptions of Public Probity in Britain: the Story so Far’, paper presented to the workshop on ‘Corruption and Democracy in Europe: Public Opinion and Social Representations’, University of Salford, 29-31 March; and to the workshop on ‘Corruption and Ethics in Democracy: Portuguese Social Representations in a Comparative Perspective’, Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia (CIES-ISCTE), University of Lisbon, 15 June
Two developments have marked EU democracies, with different levels of incidence and intensity, duri...
In the last decades a chain of scandals fuelled a growing popular awareness of the relevance of corr...
This paper develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of beha...
paper presented at the Symposium, ‘The Economics of Corruption in Contemporary Developed Societies’,...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the ESRC (grant number RES-000-22-3459) an...
This paper takes its point of departure from the importance for stable democracy of citizens' confid...
Concern to foster trust in public institutions has prompted many governments to invest in systems of...
Public perceptions of political ethics are at the heart of current political debate. Drawing on orig...
Corruption is often defined as a deviant conduct from established legal and formal norms and expecte...
Paper presented to the panel ‘Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the p...
A number of recurrent problems have plagued attempts to render political corruption amenable to aca...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
Two developments have marked EU democracies, with different levels of incidence and intensity, duri...
In the last decades a chain of scandals fuelled a growing popular awareness of the relevance of corr...
This paper develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of beha...
paper presented at the Symposium, ‘The Economics of Corruption in Contemporary Developed Societies’,...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the ESRC (grant number RES-000-22-3459) an...
This paper takes its point of departure from the importance for stable democracy of citizens' confid...
Concern to foster trust in public institutions has prompted many governments to invest in systems of...
Public perceptions of political ethics are at the heart of current political debate. Drawing on orig...
Corruption is often defined as a deviant conduct from established legal and formal norms and expecte...
Paper presented to the panel ‘Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the p...
A number of recurrent problems have plagued attempts to render political corruption amenable to aca...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
Political trust and corruption have both elicited considerable academic and popular commentary in re...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
Two developments have marked EU democracies, with different levels of incidence and intensity, duri...
In the last decades a chain of scandals fuelled a growing popular awareness of the relevance of corr...
This paper develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of beha...