Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative paper. Among 25,397 Afrobarometer respondents in 18 countries, 26% report paying a bribe, while 74% do not. Five hypotheses offer explanations: institutional context, inequalities of socio-economic resources, social inclusion and exclusion, social and political capital, and conflicting norms. Multilevel statistical analysis identifies as most important: contextual differences in colonial legacies, ethnic politicization, service provision, press freedom, and having social or political capital. The analysis emphasizes studying behavior rather than perceptions of corruption and supports a public-policy focus on bribery as an exchange for specific p...
Corruption has blighted national economies in Africa. Although most African states have subscribed ...
The contemporary debate in rent-seeking and corruption-related activities in Sub-Saharan Africa has ...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
Whereas most studies find the poor in Africa to be more vulnerable to bribery because of their lower...
This article empirically examines how an individual's economic, social and political capital affects...
International audienceWho are the most prone to pay bribes? Who are angled for bribes? Who pay? This...
In this paper, we examine the microeconomic determinants of the perception of corruption in twelve S...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
Introduction: This paper addresses systematic corruption in Cameroon. Based on the literature review...
We explore the relationship between experiences of corruption and support for economic reform in sub...
It is widely assumed that the more one experiences corruption the more likely one is to want to prot...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
(english) This paper analyzes the impact of corruption on the extent of trust in political instituti...
International audienceWhat factors explain the persistence and pervasiveness of corruption in certai...
Corruption has blighted national economies in Africa. Although most African states have subscribed ...
The contemporary debate in rent-seeking and corruption-related activities in Sub-Saharan Africa has ...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
Whereas most studies find the poor in Africa to be more vulnerable to bribery because of their lower...
This article empirically examines how an individual's economic, social and political capital affects...
International audienceWho are the most prone to pay bribes? Who are angled for bribes? Who pay? This...
In this paper, we examine the microeconomic determinants of the perception of corruption in twelve S...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
Introduction: This paper addresses systematic corruption in Cameroon. Based on the literature review...
We explore the relationship between experiences of corruption and support for economic reform in sub...
It is widely assumed that the more one experiences corruption the more likely one is to want to prot...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
(english) This paper analyzes the impact of corruption on the extent of trust in political instituti...
International audienceWhat factors explain the persistence and pervasiveness of corruption in certai...
Corruption has blighted national economies in Africa. Although most African states have subscribed ...
The contemporary debate in rent-seeking and corruption-related activities in Sub-Saharan Africa has ...
This article introduces four innovations to the literature on administrative corruption. First, it e...