The paper reviews existing literature on the role of the internet in addressing corruption by breaking it down into instrumental, important, and critical roles, across two types of political regimes–(semi-) authoritarian and democracies. It analyzes the key resources and strategies utilized by governments and activists across these regimes, and looks into the common themes that emerge as a result of analyzing literature sources, ie the notion of crisis, lack of a single accepted definition of corruption across nations, factors found to positively correlate with reduced corruption, and the evolving nature of the internet. The paper finds that neither regime can be perfectly immune against mass-scale protests caused by dissatisfaction with wo...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceMany countries in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
In this paper there is analysis of motives, wheels and conditions that led to a wave of mass protest...
The paper reviews existing literature on the role of the internet in addressing corruption by breaki...
The paper reviews existing literature on the role of the internet in addressing corruption by breaki...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
As citizens in democratic developing countries (DDC) put their governments under pressure to deal wi...
The problem of corruption has been universally acknowledged as a drain on a country’s developmental ...
This dissertation looks at the use of digital technologies in anti-corruption. It thereby responds t...
As citizens in democratic developing countries (DDC) put their governments under pressure to deal wi...
Civil society’s struggle against corruption has as a major element, (alongside the enforcement of th...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT), has been identified as a viable tool for diminishing...
Corruption might occur in many places within the government. Information and communication technolog...
Since the advent of the internet, the world has witnessed the explosive growth and development of te...
Corruption is a common term used in both private and public sector to understand the misused of reso...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceMany countries in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
In this paper there is analysis of motives, wheels and conditions that led to a wave of mass protest...
The paper reviews existing literature on the role of the internet in addressing corruption by breaki...
The paper reviews existing literature on the role of the internet in addressing corruption by breaki...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
As citizens in democratic developing countries (DDC) put their governments under pressure to deal wi...
The problem of corruption has been universally acknowledged as a drain on a country’s developmental ...
This dissertation looks at the use of digital technologies in anti-corruption. It thereby responds t...
As citizens in democratic developing countries (DDC) put their governments under pressure to deal wi...
Civil society’s struggle against corruption has as a major element, (alongside the enforcement of th...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT), has been identified as a viable tool for diminishing...
Corruption might occur in many places within the government. Information and communication technolog...
Since the advent of the internet, the world has witnessed the explosive growth and development of te...
Corruption is a common term used in both private and public sector to understand the misused of reso...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceMany countries in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
In this paper there is analysis of motives, wheels and conditions that led to a wave of mass protest...