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Communicating with SMEs on anti-corruption

Communicating with SMEs on anti-corruption

Communicating with SMEs on anti-corruption Brook Horowitz and Jan Dauman SMEs are particularly vulnerable to bribery and corruption, despite available advice  SMEs are often said to be the engine of growth; but they are highly vulnerable in the face of bribery and other corrupt practices. Corruption acts as a serious constraint to their growth and…

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Public/private partnerships – an opportunity or risk for anti-corruption?

Public/private partnerships – an opportunity or risk for anti-corruption?

Public/private partnerships – an opportunity or risk for anti-corruption? Nick J Maxwell Any effort to understand new approaches in tackling corruption would not be complete without considering the growth of public/private information-sharing partnerships: the latest and perhaps most promising manifestations of ‘collective action’. As with a number of innovations in anti-corruption, interesting references and policy…

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Towards a system of compensation for the victims of foreign corruption

Towards a system of compensation for the victims of foreign corruption

Towards a system of compensation for the victims of foreign corruption Friederycke Haijer Most criminal justice systems around the world provide for victim participation in criminal proceedings. However, victim participation is problematic in two main scenarios. The first scenario is when criminal cases are settled out of court, rather than litigated. The second scenario is…

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Market for Bundles: A New Stage of Foreign Anti-Bribery Enforcement

Market for Bundles: A New Stage of Foreign Anti-Bribery Enforcement

Market for Bundles: A New Stage of Foreign Anti-Bribery Enforcement Branislav Hock Catching and punishing corrupt companies using civil and criminal law has been a dominant strategy to curb transnational bribery. Yet, it has largely been a business lobby that stood behind the internationalization of anti-bribery enforcement. Most notably, following the ‘Watergate’ scandal and the…

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Using a social norms approach to tackle corruption in Nigeria

Using a social norms approach to tackle corruption in Nigeria

Using a social norms approach to tackle corruption in Nigeria Abdulkareem Lawal As a teenager in a rural community in Nigeria, I often witnessed the scorn and disgrace heaped on officials of village associations who could not account for funds kept in their care. Such individuals are treated with disrespect including their family members, and…

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Interpreting anti-corruption within a public ethics of accountability

Interpreting anti-corruption within a public ethics of accountability

Interpreting anti-corruption within a public ethics of accountability Emanuela Ceva and Maria Paola Ferretti A standard premise of anti-corruption is that to fight corruption we need to identify and remedy its negative consequences. For example, in cases of ‘political corruption’ the primary goal of anti-corruption has been that of addressing the negative consequences of the corrupt…

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Rethinking corruption risk management for global health programmes

Rethinking corruption risk management for global health programmes

Rethinking corruption risk management for global health programmes: from compliance-based approaches to informed programme design Sebastian Bauhoff, Roxanne Oroxom, Sarah Steingrüber, and Aneta Wierzynska Donor approaches to anti-corruption should pay more attention to context and risk Corruption is often systematic in low- and middle-income countries and can undermine the development objectives of donors. While donors…

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Focusing efforts and blurring lines: the OECD’s shift from ethics to integrity

Focusing efforts and blurring lines: the OECD’s shift from ethics to integrity

Focusing efforts and blurring lines: the OECD’s shift from ethics to integrity Sofia Wickberg Since corruption became established as a global public problem, the attention of academics as well as NGO experts and officials from international organisations has moved from exploring “why it is a problem” to debating “what works and what does not” in…

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Fighting Corruption with Insights from Behavioral Science

Fighting Corruption with Insights from Behavioral Science

Fighting Corruption with Insights from Behavioral Science Johann Graf Lambsdorff ‘Nudges’ are important and inexpensive, but their impact can be relatively minor Across the world, governments, international organizations and private companies have started to explore how behavioral science can support their policies and are increasingly using it for approaching anti-corruption. This development has been fueled…

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Add women and stir? Exploring the gendered dimension of corruption

Add women and stir? Exploring the gendered dimension of corruption

Add women and stir? Exploring the gendered dimension of corruption Rrita Ismajli and Miranda Loli Moving from ‘fairer sex’ arguments to gender equality Many anti-corruption strategies emphasize a change in governmental structures, often toward a ‘lean government’, yet one more recent alternative instead focuses on the gender diversity of those in power, also considered as…

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