The problem with the populist approach to the question of corruption that focuses on micro-institutional changes is that it regards corruption as a top-down incentive-design problem. This approach, which is informed by the principal-agent theory, emphasises the need to restrain bureaucrats and politicians by changing incentive structures. This entails dealing with institutional factors that affect the decisions of individuals through compliance-enhancing policy measures. One of the problems with this approach is that it focuses on formal institutions whereas in reality, public officials respond to a mix of formal and informal constraints. Hence, comprehending corruption and its causes requires going beyond analysing the functioning of forma...
This thesis is one that focuses the lack of checks and balances in Kenya´s institutions that have fa...
Despite the existence of an Anti-Corruption Commission and several other measures that have been put...
This article empirically examines how an individual's economic, social and political capital affects...
The problem with the populist approach to the question of corruption that focuses on micro-instituti...
The complex bureaucratic institutional mechanisms that make it difficult to implement reform policie...
This study discussed the steps undertaken by the government of Kenya and civil society groups to cur...
The complex bureaucratic institutional mechanisms that make it difficult to implement reform policie...
Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the United States International ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Public Administration)The pursuit of bureaucratic accountability and regu...
Corruption decreases government efficiency and effectiveness, and influences the way citizens percei...
This thesis describes public sector corruption in a rural setting of Kenya. It also assesses the eff...
Corruption is an ancient phenomenon, which has attracted increasing attention in recent years. This ...
Corruption is one of the major obstacles to the development of many African countries including Keny...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Normative theorists of corruption have developed an institutional conception that is distinct from b...
This thesis is one that focuses the lack of checks and balances in Kenya´s institutions that have fa...
Despite the existence of an Anti-Corruption Commission and several other measures that have been put...
This article empirically examines how an individual's economic, social and political capital affects...
The problem with the populist approach to the question of corruption that focuses on micro-instituti...
The complex bureaucratic institutional mechanisms that make it difficult to implement reform policie...
This study discussed the steps undertaken by the government of Kenya and civil society groups to cur...
The complex bureaucratic institutional mechanisms that make it difficult to implement reform policie...
Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the United States International ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Public Administration)The pursuit of bureaucratic accountability and regu...
Corruption decreases government efficiency and effectiveness, and influences the way citizens percei...
This thesis describes public sector corruption in a rural setting of Kenya. It also assesses the eff...
Corruption is an ancient phenomenon, which has attracted increasing attention in recent years. This ...
Corruption is one of the major obstacles to the development of many African countries including Keny...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Normative theorists of corruption have developed an institutional conception that is distinct from b...
This thesis is one that focuses the lack of checks and balances in Kenya´s institutions that have fa...
Despite the existence of an Anti-Corruption Commission and several other measures that have been put...
This article empirically examines how an individual's economic, social and political capital affects...