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Elgar encyclopedia of corruption and society / edited by Luís de Sousa, (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) and Susana Coroado, (Faculty of Law and Department of Politics and Public Governance, University of Antwerp, Belgium).
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Elgar encyclopedias in the social sciences
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Corruption--Social aspects.
- Corruption.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (386 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
- Summary:
- "Delving into the phenomenology of corruption and its impacts on the governance of societies, this cutting edge Encyclopedia considers what makes corruption such a resilient, complex, and global priority for study. Entries cover diverse topics concerning corruption, looking at their definitions and variations, prevalence, causal factors, governance impacts, and control policies, as well as emerging issues and new challenges such as the strategic use of corruption and the role of technology in fighting it. With coverage ranging from classic corruption themes to high-profile cases and up-and-coming topics, entries explore anti-corruption agencies, ethics committees and management, gender and corruption, gift giving, organized crime, police corruption, sextortion, tax evasion, whistleblowing, and white-collar crime. Combining different methodological approaches, this Encyclopedia delineates corruption as a powerful means of influencing public policy. Interdisciplinary and international in scope, this Encyclopedia will be an indispensable reference work for students and scholars of regulation and governance, public policy and administration, economic crime and corruption, the sociology of corruption, and terrorism and security studies. It will also benefit policymakers and specialized anti-corruption bodies looking to refresh their knowledge. Key Features: 79 wide-ranging entries organized alphabetically for accessibility and ease of navigation. Written by 92 esteemed scholars and practitioners from around the world. Includes relevant bibliographic references supporting conceptual, theoretical, and analytical arguments"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Contents: Foreword / Robert Klitgaard
- Introduction to the Elgar encyclopedia of corruption and society / Luís de Sousa and Susana Coroado
- 1. Accountability and corruption / Catharina Groop
- 2. Anti-corruption agencies / Jon S.T. Quah
- 3. Anti-corruption civil
- Society organizations / Elizabeth Chrun
- 4. Anti-corruption courts / Nuno Garoupa
- 5. Artificial intelligence (ai) (and anti-corruption) / Clara Bersch and Nils Koebis
- 6. Business politicians / Donatella della Porta
- 7. Clientelism / Tina Hilgers
- 8. Codes of ethics (codes of conduct) / Manuel Villoria
- 9. Compliance / Agnes Batory
- 10. Conflict of interest / Enrico Carloni and Fabrizio Di Mascio
- 11. Corruption / Michael Johnston
- 12. Corruption control / Luís de Sousa
- 13. Corruption offences / Gerry Ferguson and Chloe Ducluzeau
- 14. Democratic values and corruption / Mark E. Warren
- 15. Development and corruption / Robert Gillanders
- 16. Deviance and corruption / Isabel R. Pinto
- 17. Economics of corruption / Ajit Mishra
- 18. Electoral punishment of corruption / Marko Klasnja
- 19. Ethics committees / Rebecca Dobson Phillips
- 20. Ethics management / Jeroen Maesschalck
- 21. EU anti-corruption report / Mike Beke and Jan Wynarski 22. Extractive industries transparency initiative (EITI) / Kerem Öge
- 23. Fifagate / Marcelo Moriconi
- 24. Foreign corrupt practices act (fcpa) / Jennifer Noble
- 25. Freedom of information acts (foias) and government accountability / Cristina Corduneanu-Huci and S̆imon Trlifaj
- 26. Fujimori, alberto and corruption in peru / Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez
- 27. Gender, women's representation and corruption / Monika Bauhr and Leslie Schwindt-Bayer
- 28. Gift giving and corruption / David Jancsics and Adam Graycar
- 29. Good governance / Nuno F. da Cruz
- 30. Grand corruption / Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez
- 31. Gürtel case (spain, 2009 - not ended yet) / Fernando Jiménez-Sánchez and Juan Marín-Albaladejo
- 32. Hidden debt case / Edson Cortez and Aslak Orre
- 33. Illicit enrichment / Andrew Dornbierer
- 34. Institutional corruption / Maria Paola Ferretti and Emanuela Ceva
- 35. Integrity (public) / Frank Anechiarico
- 36. International conventions on corruption / Gillian Dell
- 37. Implementation review mechanisms / Tom Shipley and Rebecca Dobson Phillips
- 38. Judicialization of corruption / Maria Popova
- 39. Lobbying and corruption / Susana Coroado
- 40. Mani pulite ("clean hands") / Alberto Vannucci
- 41. Manipulation in sports competitions / Marcelo Moriconi
- 42. Measurement of corruption / Laarni Escresa and Lucio Picci
- 43. Money laundering and corruption / Seumas Miller
- 44. National integrity systems / Charles Sampford and Melea Lewis
- 45. Network corruption / Willeke Slingerland
- 46. Noble cause corruption / Seumas Miller
- 47. Odebrecht case / Vanessa Oliveira and Maria Eugenia Trombini
- 48. Oecd anti-bribery convention / Indira Carr
- 49. Open government / Oksana Huss and Oleksandra Keudel
- 50. Organizational corruption control / Donald Lange
- 51. Organized crime and corruption / Salvatore Sberna and Alberto Vannucci
- 52. Pantouflage / Yves Mény
- 53. Parliamentary ethics regulation / Denis Saint-Martin
- 54. Patronage / Patrícia Silva
- 55. Petty corruption / Davide Torsello
- 56. Police corruption / Seumas Miller
- 57. Political corruption / Sofia Wickberg
- 58. Political culture and corruption / Oguzhan Dincer
- 59. Political financing and political corruption / Sergiu Lipcean and Fernando Casal Bértoa
- 60. Populism and corruption / Sarah Engler
- 61. Private-to-private corruption / Antonio Argandoña
- 62. Public procurement corruption / Irene Tello Arista and Mihály Fazekas
- 63. Revolving doors / Susana Coroado
- 64. Scandal (political) / Juan Marín-Albaladejo and Fernando Jiménez-Sánchez
- 65. Sustainable development goal 16 (sdg 16) / Matthew Jenkins
- 66. Sextortion / Ortrun Merkle
- 67. Sociology of corruption / Marco Garrido, Marina Zaloznaya, and Nicholas Wilson
- 68. State capture / Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett
- 69. Strategic corruption / Bertram Lang
- 70. Tax evasion / Felippe Clemente and Viviani Lírio
- 71. Tolerance towards corruption / Gustavo Gouvêa Maciel
- 72. Transparency / Jeannine E. Relly
- 73. Trust and corruption / Elizabeth Pérez-Chiqués and Oliver Meza
- 74. Uk bribery act / Robert Barrington
- 75. Virtue ethics / Gonçalo Rosete
- 76. Whistleblowing / AJ Brown
- 77. White-collar crime / Jennifer Noble
- 78. Xi jinping anti-corruption campaign / Jorge Tavares da Silva
- 79. Yanukovych, Viktor (corruption in Ukraine) / Oksana Huss.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print record.
- ISBN:
- 9781803925806 (e-book)
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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