International pressures on Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) to fight corruption are increasing. Nevertheless, SAIs lack a clear mandate and may appear ineffective in their anticorruption work. Using an institutional approach, this paper compares the cases of seven SAIs from Scandinavian, South-European and African countries to better understand how these institutions perceive their role in fighting corruption. Our article demonstrates that the way SAIs organize their work cannot simply be explained by the countries' level of corruption. Rather, efforts to fight corruption reflect the ways in which coercive, mimetic and normative pressures interact with institutional logics to guide the SAIs' work. We conclude that the influence of INTOSAI ...
This article traces the historical genesis of corruption in two West African countries: Ghana and Ni...
Corruption features prominently in assessments of the governance, performance and capacity of South ...
Corruption is inimical to Africa’s quest for socio-economic transformation. Available empirical evi...
International pressures on Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) to fight corruption are increasing. Nev...
In the last few years, the headline news is often grabbed with massive corruption scandals implicati...
CITATION: Pillay, P. 2017. Anti-corruption Agencies in South Africa and Brazil : trends and challeng...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
Corruption has blighted national economies in Africa. Although most African states have subscribed ...
Supreme audit institutions are an important pillar of governance and government resource management,...
LLD (Public Law), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Despite the avalanche of acade of acad...
Cette étude explique les différences de mises en œuvre de la « lutte contre la corruption » aux éche...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
Corruption is a global problem, impacting on both economic and human development. The last few decad...
Corruption exists in all societies, and often takes place behind closed doors. Corruption can take m...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
This article traces the historical genesis of corruption in two West African countries: Ghana and Ni...
Corruption features prominently in assessments of the governance, performance and capacity of South ...
Corruption is inimical to Africa’s quest for socio-economic transformation. Available empirical evi...
International pressures on Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) to fight corruption are increasing. Nev...
In the last few years, the headline news is often grabbed with massive corruption scandals implicati...
CITATION: Pillay, P. 2017. Anti-corruption Agencies in South Africa and Brazil : trends and challeng...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
Corruption has blighted national economies in Africa. Although most African states have subscribed ...
Supreme audit institutions are an important pillar of governance and government resource management,...
LLD (Public Law), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Despite the avalanche of acade of acad...
Cette étude explique les différences de mises en œuvre de la « lutte contre la corruption » aux éche...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
Corruption is a global problem, impacting on both economic and human development. The last few decad...
Corruption exists in all societies, and often takes place behind closed doors. Corruption can take m...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
This article traces the historical genesis of corruption in two West African countries: Ghana and Ni...
Corruption features prominently in assessments of the governance, performance and capacity of South ...
Corruption is inimical to Africa’s quest for socio-economic transformation. Available empirical evi...