This thesis investigates Trading in Influence in the Aotearoa New Zealand context and examines how potentially corrupt behaviours have been normalised in New Zealand. The thesis draws on the long history of corruption studies, in particular the dynamic tension between approaches that look at illegal corrupt acts, and broader approaches of ‘legal' corruption, which is viewed as an endemic and systematic issue. From this literature, the thesis focuses on the definition of Trading in Influence Johnston (2005) describes, with reference to the relevant clauses in The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), although not using the convention’s definition directly. The thesis utilises two key theoretical frameworks: Johnson’s (2005) I...
This article explores some of the implications that arise from New Zealand’s Organised Crime and Ant...
This thesis investigates responses in voting behaviour and media perceptions to the presence of medi...
Transparency International considers New Zealand the least corrupt country in the world. Yet ...
This thesis investigates Trading in Influence in the Aotearoa New Zealand context and examines how p...
New Zealand has long been regarded as a country with little or no governmental corruption. In recent...
Purpose. The aim of this research is to reveal some issues of the criminalization of trading in infl...
The place of political scandals in the academic literature is contentious; scandals are commonly dis...
Corruption is considered a relevant problem both locally and at a global level. Journalism has a fun...
Purpose. The aim of this research is to reveal the issues related to the implementation of the requi...
Corruption is a globalising phenomenon. Not only is it rapidly expanding globally but, more signifi ...
Bribery can be seen as an illegal or unauthorised transfer of money or an in-kind substitute as an i...
The advent of behavioural economics and nudge theory provides new challenges for policy designers an...
This report argues that fraud has continued to rise in both Australia and New Zealand despite enhan...
Over the last decade, a growing consensus has emerged within the development world that corruption i...
This study intends to describe the model of engaging in the influence of corruption in Indonesia. ...
This article explores some of the implications that arise from New Zealand’s Organised Crime and Ant...
This thesis investigates responses in voting behaviour and media perceptions to the presence of medi...
Transparency International considers New Zealand the least corrupt country in the world. Yet ...
This thesis investigates Trading in Influence in the Aotearoa New Zealand context and examines how p...
New Zealand has long been regarded as a country with little or no governmental corruption. In recent...
Purpose. The aim of this research is to reveal some issues of the criminalization of trading in infl...
The place of political scandals in the academic literature is contentious; scandals are commonly dis...
Corruption is considered a relevant problem both locally and at a global level. Journalism has a fun...
Purpose. The aim of this research is to reveal the issues related to the implementation of the requi...
Corruption is a globalising phenomenon. Not only is it rapidly expanding globally but, more signifi ...
Bribery can be seen as an illegal or unauthorised transfer of money or an in-kind substitute as an i...
The advent of behavioural economics and nudge theory provides new challenges for policy designers an...
This report argues that fraud has continued to rise in both Australia and New Zealand despite enhan...
Over the last decade, a growing consensus has emerged within the development world that corruption i...
This study intends to describe the model of engaging in the influence of corruption in Indonesia. ...
This article explores some of the implications that arise from New Zealand’s Organised Crime and Ant...
This thesis investigates responses in voting behaviour and media perceptions to the presence of medi...
Transparency International considers New Zealand the least corrupt country in the world. Yet ...