Gender and Corruption

Gender and Corruption
Author: Helena Stensöta,Lena Wängnerud
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319709291

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The link between gender and corruption has been studied since the late 1990s. Debates have been heated and scholars accused of bringing forward stereotypical beliefs about women as the “fair” sex. Policy proposals for bringing more women to office have been criticized for promoting unrealistic quick-fix solutions to deeply rooted problems. This edited volume advances the knowledge surrounding the link between gender and corruption by including studies where the historical roots of corruption are linked to gender and by contextualizing the exploration of relationships, for example by distinguishing between democracies versus authoritarian states and between the electoral arena versus the administrative branch of government—the bureaucracy. Taken together, the chapters display nuances and fine-grained understandings. The book highlights that gender equality processes, rather than the exclusionary categories of “women” and “men”, should be at the forefront of analysis, and that developments strengthening the position of women vis-à-vis men affect the quality of government.

Norms Gender and Corruption

Norms  Gender and Corruption
Author: Kubbe, Ina,Merkle, Ortrun
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2022-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781802205831

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Building upon the body of existing literature that has established the importance of norms in understanding why genders interact with social phenomena differently, and how gender plays a role in most aspects of corruption, this cutting-edge book expands the fields to explore the nexus between norms, gender and corruption.

A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption

A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption
Author: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi,Paul M. Heywood
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-05-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789905007

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This interdisciplinary Research Agenda contains state-of-the-art surveys of the field of corruption and points towards an agenda for future research. This comprehensive work covers the main approaches to diagnosing, analysing and measuring corruption, as well as the ways to tackle it. Chapters explore top political and grassroots corruption, buying and stealing votes, corruption in relation to gender and the media, digital anti-corruption and an examination of whistleblowing and market-based tools.

Peculiar Dynamics Of Corruption Religion Gender Eu Membership And Others

Peculiar Dynamics Of Corruption  Religion  Gender  Eu Membership  And Others
Author: Gokcekus Omer,Bengyak Kevin
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789814556996

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Drawing from theories in economics, sociology, and psychology, Peculiar Dynamics of Corruption examines how gender, religion, culture, and history affect corruption. It asks and answers many questions such as, does employing more women than men reduce corruption in public sector organizations? How does a country's religious landscape a hundred years ago affect corruption today? Is corruption higher in recessions or times of economic growth? The answers to these questions are surprising: group dynamics may matter more than gender, a history of Protestantism has lasting effects on a country, and corruption is cyclical, but not in a way, most would assume. Corruption is not motivated purely by financial gain and by offering simple explanations of these unexpected causes. This book broadens our understanding of this global issue.

The Time Is Now

The Time Is Now
Author: United Nations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9211483549

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Are women any less corrupt than men? Is there a relationship between gender and corruption? If yes, what is it? Will more women in power change this equation for the better or worse? This publication is a first, comprehensive foray by UNODC into this complex, multi-layered subject that affects every society and country in the world differently. Therefore, the publication underlines the importance of understanding how national, cultural and social norms interact and shape corrupt practices. With the United Nations Convention against Corruption as our cornerstone, the publication highlights how many of the gender dimensions of corruption are not sufficiently addressed in national contexts. Using sexual favours as a currency of corruption is far too common, yet it is still not widely understood that this is abuse of authority. And victim-centred whistleblowing mechanisms remain exceptional. However, there are also inspiring good practices which break the mould, such as tackling unconscious gender bias in the courts to strengthen judicial integrity and ensure equality before the law. The publication examines the evolution and relevance of the key international instruments, and emphasises the importance of evidence-based policy making. It also explores how gender equality policies can have a positive effect in preventing and countering corruption and, vice versa. Finally, the publication illustrates three country-specific case studies from Brazil, Ghana and Indonesia, each demonstrating the country's contextual anti-corruption landscape while focusing on unique gender narratives and intersections. The time is now to address the gender dimensions of corruption. For if not now, then when?

Corruption and Norms

Corruption and Norms
Author: Ina Kubbe,Annika Engelbert
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2017-12-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319662541

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This book focuses on the role of norms in the description, explanation, prediction and combat of corruption. It conceives corruption as a ubiquitous problem, constructed by specific traditions, values, norms and institutions. The chapters concentrate on the relationship between corruption and social as well as legal norms, providing comparative perspectives from different academic disciplines, theoretical and methodological backgrounds, and various country-studies. Due to the nature of social norms that are embedded in personal, local, and organizational contexts, the contributions in the volume focus in particular on the individual and institutional level of analysis (micro and meso-mechanisms). The book will be of interest to students and scholars across the fields of political science, public administration, socio-legal studies and psychology.

New Advances in Experimental Research on Corruption

New Advances in Experimental Research on Corruption
Author: Danila Serra,Leonard Wantchekon
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780527840

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Corruption and Informal Practices in the Middle East and North Africa

Corruption and Informal Practices in the Middle East and North Africa
Author: Ina Kubbe,Aiysha Varraich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000760613

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This book investigates the pervasive problem of corruption across the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing on the specifics of the local context, the book explores how corruption in the region is actuated through informal practices that coexist and work in parallel to formal institutions. When informal practices become vehicles for corruption, they can have negative ripple effects across many aspects of society, but on the other hand, informal practices could also have the potential to be leveraged to reinforce formal institutions to help fight corruption. Drawing on a range of cases including Morocco, Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, Tunisia or Israel the book first explores the mechanisms and dynamics of corruption and informal practices in the region, before looking at the successes and failures of anti-corruption initiatives. The final section focuses on gender perspectives on corruption, which are often overlooked in corruption literature, and the role of women in the Middle East. With insights drawn from a range of disciplines, this book will be of interest to researchers and students across political science, philosophy, socio-legal studies, public administration, and Middle Eastern studies, as well as to policy makers and practitioners working in the region.