Corruption as a phenomenon has attracted significant interest from researchers who mostly focus on the causes and underlying effects of corruption at the national and societal levels. Many interventions have also been designed to reduce corruption to a bare minimum but there is a dearth of literature looking at citizen’s intervention to address the problem. This study examined the attitudes of citizens towards corruption by looking at the factors that influence citizen’s willingness to report and confront corruption in Uganda. Drawing on data collected from the survey of 251 citizens in Uganda, this research found that corruption tolerance by citizens is low, but the willingness of participation in anti-corruption campaigns is not correspon...
This study aimed to identify the impact of government efforts in the fight against corruption, citiz...
Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many Afric...
Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-cor...
Corruption as a phenomenon has attracted significant interest from researchers who mostly focus on t...
The findings of this study into the complex problem of corruption in Uganda dispel the pervasive and...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from research on corruption, soci...
This article formulates a new approach to combating corruption in Uganda. In pursuit of this researc...
Despite corruption’s effects on citizen welfare, there is substantial variation in when citizens are...
It is widely assumed that the more one experiences corruption the more likely one is to want to prot...
Kenya is one of the most corrupt countries in the world due to a long legacy of corrupt leaders. It ...
This study investigates the validity and reliability of a developing scale on attitude towards corru...
Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-cor...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Over the last decade, Uganda has been rocked by grand corruption scandals involving the loss of stag...
This study aimed to identify the impact of government efforts in the fight against corruption, citiz...
Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many Afric...
Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-cor...
Corruption as a phenomenon has attracted significant interest from researchers who mostly focus on t...
The findings of this study into the complex problem of corruption in Uganda dispel the pervasive and...
This policy brief summarises the main findings and lessons learned from research on corruption, soci...
This article formulates a new approach to combating corruption in Uganda. In pursuit of this researc...
Despite corruption’s effects on citizen welfare, there is substantial variation in when citizens are...
It is widely assumed that the more one experiences corruption the more likely one is to want to prot...
Kenya is one of the most corrupt countries in the world due to a long legacy of corrupt leaders. It ...
This study investigates the validity and reliability of a developing scale on attitude towards corru...
Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-cor...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Over the last decade, Uganda has been rocked by grand corruption scandals involving the loss of stag...
This study aimed to identify the impact of government efforts in the fight against corruption, citiz...
Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many Afric...
Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-cor...