The entry offers an essential critical survey of philosophical theories of institutional corruption as developing teleological, substrate, discontinuity, continuity, impartiality, and democratic explanations of this dysfunction of public institution
In the last decades a growing awareness emerged of the relevance of corruption as an hidden factor w...
Critical state of the art reviewPublic institutions are organized configurations which are prone to ...
Critical state of the art reviewPublic institutions are organized configurations which are prone to ...
Normative theorists of corruption have developed an institutional conception that is distinct from b...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
The literature contains two concepts of corruption which are often confused with one another: corrup...
This entry reviews social science literature on political corruption, privileging an institutionalis...
The concept of "institutional corruption" as developed by Professor Dennis Thompson is a critically ...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is critical examination of the institutional treatment of corrup...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has ...
Approaches to studying corruption are hugely diverse, reflecting myriad competing understandings of ...
What is the best way to conceptualise corruption? The conventional approach is to define corruption ...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Dennis F. Thompson developed a theory of “institutional corruption” in order to explain a phenomenon...
When corruption is exposed, unknown aspects are revealed which allow us to better understand its str...
In the last decades a growing awareness emerged of the relevance of corruption as an hidden factor w...
Critical state of the art reviewPublic institutions are organized configurations which are prone to ...
Critical state of the art reviewPublic institutions are organized configurations which are prone to ...
Normative theorists of corruption have developed an institutional conception that is distinct from b...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
The literature contains two concepts of corruption which are often confused with one another: corrup...
This entry reviews social science literature on political corruption, privileging an institutionalis...
The concept of "institutional corruption" as developed by Professor Dennis Thompson is a critically ...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is critical examination of the institutional treatment of corrup...
Corruption has been a feature of public institutions for centuries yet only relatively recently has ...
Approaches to studying corruption are hugely diverse, reflecting myriad competing understandings of ...
What is the best way to conceptualise corruption? The conventional approach is to define corruption ...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
Dennis F. Thompson developed a theory of “institutional corruption” in order to explain a phenomenon...
When corruption is exposed, unknown aspects are revealed which allow us to better understand its str...
In the last decades a growing awareness emerged of the relevance of corruption as an hidden factor w...
Critical state of the art reviewPublic institutions are organized configurations which are prone to ...
Critical state of the art reviewPublic institutions are organized configurations which are prone to ...