This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. Previous studies have examined the types and magnitude of corrupt behaviour that have been documented in water supply and sanitation services and have found that corruption in the sector is sophisticated and pervasive. Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders, we document a range of corrupt behaviours at the citizen–institution interface and in public financial management. Our findings underline the importance of contextual factors, including the rapid industrialisation and urbanisation taking place in the Extended Bangkok Metropolitan Region, as well as the existing institutional and regulatory weaknesses. Our findings also point to the en...
Air pollution has been widely studied as a primary green crime, but its relationship with secondary ...
Theft of water from water urban authorities is fast growing to a level of severe concern with the pe...
Water policy reforms introduced in Peninsular Malaysia have yielded relatively positive improvements...
This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. P...
This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. ...
This paper presents empirical findings regarding the relationship between decentralisation of provis...
Corruption costs the Water, Sanitation and Electricity (WSE) sectors millions of dollars every year,...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Public Integrity on 7...
Using data from the seventh round of the Afrobarometer, we find that a greater regional incidence of...
The main objective of this study was to find the most effective strategies to curb and eradica...
In general, given a particular set of institutions, the greater a county\u27s per capita income, the...
In the past two decades a common policy recommendation for improving water governance has been to sh...
Corruption is a serious problem and social ethics has a significant impact on all societies. It is a...
For the past three decades a substantial number of governments, donors and NGOs have focused efforts...
We model an economy where imperfectly competitive firms choose whether to employ a dirty technology ...
Air pollution has been widely studied as a primary green crime, but its relationship with secondary ...
Theft of water from water urban authorities is fast growing to a level of severe concern with the pe...
Water policy reforms introduced in Peninsular Malaysia have yielded relatively positive improvements...
This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. P...
This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. ...
This paper presents empirical findings regarding the relationship between decentralisation of provis...
Corruption costs the Water, Sanitation and Electricity (WSE) sectors millions of dollars every year,...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Public Integrity on 7...
Using data from the seventh round of the Afrobarometer, we find that a greater regional incidence of...
The main objective of this study was to find the most effective strategies to curb and eradica...
In general, given a particular set of institutions, the greater a county\u27s per capita income, the...
In the past two decades a common policy recommendation for improving water governance has been to sh...
Corruption is a serious problem and social ethics has a significant impact on all societies. It is a...
For the past three decades a substantial number of governments, donors and NGOs have focused efforts...
We model an economy where imperfectly competitive firms choose whether to employ a dirty technology ...
Air pollution has been widely studied as a primary green crime, but its relationship with secondary ...
Theft of water from water urban authorities is fast growing to a level of severe concern with the pe...
Water policy reforms introduced in Peninsular Malaysia have yielded relatively positive improvements...