Corruption in the form of bribery for access to public goods and services remains a widespread and seemingly innocuous practice which disproportionately targets the poor and helps keep them poor. Furthermore, the aggregate effects of bribery in the form of small payments erode the legitimacy of government institutions and their capacity to fairly administer public goods and services as well as protection under the law. Drawing on original evidence using social norms methodology, this research tests underlying beliefs and expectations which sustain persistent forms of bribery and draws attention to its association with pluralistic ignorance and consequent collective action problems. With examples focused on bribery in traffic law enforcement...
Collective action initiatives in which governments and companies make anti-corruption commitments ha...
This article explores the language of corruption in Nigeria. It uses Eisenberg’s Strategic Ambiguity...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
This dataset provides the perceptions of ordinary people on the relationship between societal accept...
Event around us in Contemporary Nigeria points to the fact that corruption is a cankerworm that has ...
Why do 1.6 billion people annually pay bribes to use basic public services, while more than 5 billio...
This paper suggests that the effectiveness of current anticorruption policy suffers from a focus on ...
Corruption has been part of social interaction since the beginning of humanity. People have always w...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
Corruption has come to be defined as a phenomenon that has variously affected most societies of the ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
How are bribes supposed to be given or taken? In this article, we study how individuals from countri...
It is widely assumed that the more one experiences corruption the more likely one is to want to prot...
Bribery and corruption are cancer worms eating up the fabrics of this nation. Bribery and corruption...
Collective action initiatives in which governments and companies make anti-corruption commitments ha...
This article explores the language of corruption in Nigeria. It uses Eisenberg’s Strategic Ambiguity...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
This dataset provides the perceptions of ordinary people on the relationship between societal accept...
Event around us in Contemporary Nigeria points to the fact that corruption is a cankerworm that has ...
Why do 1.6 billion people annually pay bribes to use basic public services, while more than 5 billio...
This paper suggests that the effectiveness of current anticorruption policy suffers from a focus on ...
Corruption has been part of social interaction since the beginning of humanity. People have always w...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
Corruption has come to be defined as a phenomenon that has variously affected most societies of the ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
How are bribes supposed to be given or taken? In this article, we study how individuals from countri...
It is widely assumed that the more one experiences corruption the more likely one is to want to prot...
Bribery and corruption are cancer worms eating up the fabrics of this nation. Bribery and corruption...
Collective action initiatives in which governments and companies make anti-corruption commitments ha...
This article explores the language of corruption in Nigeria. It uses Eisenberg’s Strategic Ambiguity...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...