This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from research on corruption, social norms and behaviours in Uganda. The empirical evidence indicates that behavioural factors associated to social practices and collective understandings play a role in shaping Ugandan citizens' attitudes towards petty corruption and in fuelling practices such as bribery and favouritism. On the basis of the research findings, policy recommendations are put forward aiming to contribute to the development of anti-corruption interventions that incorporate behavioural insights in their design and implementation
Despite Rwanda’s implementation of a ‘zero tolerance for corruption’ strategy, tax...
Corruption is a problem all around the world, but the extent of the problem varies between countries...
This article applies a novel conceptual framework to characterise and assess the repertoire of pract...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from research on corruption, soci...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from a research on corruption, so...
This literature review is part of a pioneering research effort commissioned by the UK Department for...
This brief summarises the lessons learned from a systematic literature review that explored the feas...
Applying a novel behavioural approach to anti-corruption presents a promising but largely unexplored...
Corruption as a phenomenon has attracted significant interest from researchers who mostly focus on t...
Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many Afric...
This Working Paper provides guidance on developing anti-corruption interventions based on a Social N...
This paper examines the beliefs and practices that collectivism engenders in Uganda and how they may...
The findings of this study into the complex problem of corruption in Uganda dispel the pervasive and...
A social norms approach can help practitioners design effective anti-corruption reforms. Social norm...
In many countries high levels of corruption persist in spite of the adoption of so-called anti-corru...
Despite Rwanda’s implementation of a ‘zero tolerance for corruption’ strategy, tax...
Corruption is a problem all around the world, but the extent of the problem varies between countries...
This article applies a novel conceptual framework to characterise and assess the repertoire of pract...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from research on corruption, soci...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from a research on corruption, so...
This literature review is part of a pioneering research effort commissioned by the UK Department for...
This brief summarises the lessons learned from a systematic literature review that explored the feas...
Applying a novel behavioural approach to anti-corruption presents a promising but largely unexplored...
Corruption as a phenomenon has attracted significant interest from researchers who mostly focus on t...
Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many Afric...
This Working Paper provides guidance on developing anti-corruption interventions based on a Social N...
This paper examines the beliefs and practices that collectivism engenders in Uganda and how they may...
The findings of this study into the complex problem of corruption in Uganda dispel the pervasive and...
A social norms approach can help practitioners design effective anti-corruption reforms. Social norm...
In many countries high levels of corruption persist in spite of the adoption of so-called anti-corru...
Despite Rwanda’s implementation of a ‘zero tolerance for corruption’ strategy, tax...
Corruption is a problem all around the world, but the extent of the problem varies between countries...
This article applies a novel conceptual framework to characterise and assess the repertoire of pract...