Cet article examine le concept de pot de vin dans un contexte multiculturel. Le terme pot de vin n’existe pas toujours dans certains contextes africains. L’Ouganda, et plus spécifiquement Ankole, est pris comme exemple. Afin de donner sens au terme, une définition contextuelle et une différenciation doivent être proposées. De manière similaire, les termes d’éthique et de politique économique ont besoin d’un traitement contextuel. Par exemple, les codes éthiques peuvent-ils être universalisables ?la discussion suggère un déplacement de la nature et de l’impact de l’éthique et de l’économie vers les contextes dans lesquels ils opèrent.This is an investigation of the concept of bribery in a multicultural context. It is possible ...
This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Z...
This article applies a novel conceptual framework to characterise and assess the repertoire of pract...
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Since the demise ...
Cet article examine le concept de pot de vin dans un contexte multiculturel. Le terme pot de vin n’e...
This article focuses on corruption in Uganda and South Africa. It begins with a brief analysis of th...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many Afric...
Introduction: This paper addresses systematic corruption in Cameroon. Based on the literature review...
This paper examines the beliefs and practices that collectivism engenders in Uganda and how they may...
Marketplaces have long provided a context for observing the negotiation of everyday life amid broade...
Toa kitu kidogo‖ or ―give a little something‖ is often heard in East Africa, where bribes are common...
The findings of this study into the complex problem of corruption in Uganda dispel the pervasive and...
This article explores the language of corruption in Nigeria. It uses Eisenberg’s Strategic Ambiguity...
This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Za...
In this study we investigate the effect of framing on bribery behaviour. To do this, we replicate Ba...
This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Z...
This article applies a novel conceptual framework to characterise and assess the repertoire of pract...
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Since the demise ...
Cet article examine le concept de pot de vin dans un contexte multiculturel. Le terme pot de vin n’e...
This article focuses on corruption in Uganda and South Africa. It begins with a brief analysis of th...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many Afric...
Introduction: This paper addresses systematic corruption in Cameroon. Based on the literature review...
This paper examines the beliefs and practices that collectivism engenders in Uganda and how they may...
Marketplaces have long provided a context for observing the negotiation of everyday life amid broade...
Toa kitu kidogo‖ or ―give a little something‖ is often heard in East Africa, where bribes are common...
The findings of this study into the complex problem of corruption in Uganda dispel the pervasive and...
This article explores the language of corruption in Nigeria. It uses Eisenberg’s Strategic Ambiguity...
This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Za...
In this study we investigate the effect of framing on bribery behaviour. To do this, we replicate Ba...
This article examines the widely practiced phenomenon of Nichekeleko at the Weighbridges (WBs) in Z...
This article applies a novel conceptual framework to characterise and assess the repertoire of pract...
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Since the demise ...