Experiences of developed countries have shown that transparency, accountability, and participation significantly reduce corruption, which in turn helps increase access to and improve the quality of public services. When it comes to developing countries, the links between governance, corruption, and public service quality are under debate. In particular, corruption is widespread in developing countries, and combating corruption in these countries are particularly challenging. In Vietnam, despites the government effort, corruption remains prevalent in the last decade, as international and national indexes have indicated. There is a concern that conventional anti-corruption strategies that focus on promoting transparency, accountability, and p...
The prevalence of corrupt practices and in particular bribery is increasing adding significant costs...
According to Gray & Kaufman (1998) corruption is more prevalent in developing economies mainly a...
Gray & Kaufman (1998) suggest that ccorruption is a symptom of fundamental economic, political a...
This research utilizes a structural equation modeling (SEM) technique to comprehensively examine the...
The study involved analyzing the causes and consequences of corruption in Vietnam. Some research fin...
This research aims to examine the persistence of corruption in the public sector in Vietnam and expl...
This study, using the Viet Nam Governance and Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI) surveys...
Three decades after the Renovation Period in 1986 (Doi Moi in Vietnamese), although Vietnam is a ful...
Along with the promulgation of 2008 Law on Anti-Corruption, thanking to the comprehensive solutions ...
Corruption is morally and legally wrong. Despite many governmental policies and strategies designed ...
The relationship between development and governance is a central question in the public administrati...
The relationship between development and governance is a central question in the public administrati...
This paper examines the conceptual and empirical basis of corruption and governance and concludes th...
Although various theoretical predictions have been made, empirical evidence on the impact of bribery...
Transparency has been widely promoted as a tool for improving public service delivery; h...
The prevalence of corrupt practices and in particular bribery is increasing adding significant costs...
According to Gray & Kaufman (1998) corruption is more prevalent in developing economies mainly a...
Gray & Kaufman (1998) suggest that ccorruption is a symptom of fundamental economic, political a...
This research utilizes a structural equation modeling (SEM) technique to comprehensively examine the...
The study involved analyzing the causes and consequences of corruption in Vietnam. Some research fin...
This research aims to examine the persistence of corruption in the public sector in Vietnam and expl...
This study, using the Viet Nam Governance and Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI) surveys...
Three decades after the Renovation Period in 1986 (Doi Moi in Vietnamese), although Vietnam is a ful...
Along with the promulgation of 2008 Law on Anti-Corruption, thanking to the comprehensive solutions ...
Corruption is morally and legally wrong. Despite many governmental policies and strategies designed ...
The relationship between development and governance is a central question in the public administrati...
The relationship between development and governance is a central question in the public administrati...
This paper examines the conceptual and empirical basis of corruption and governance and concludes th...
Although various theoretical predictions have been made, empirical evidence on the impact of bribery...
Transparency has been widely promoted as a tool for improving public service delivery; h...
The prevalence of corrupt practices and in particular bribery is increasing adding significant costs...
According to Gray & Kaufman (1998) corruption is more prevalent in developing economies mainly a...
Gray & Kaufman (1998) suggest that ccorruption is a symptom of fundamental economic, political a...