The Role of Social Norms in Bureaucratic Corruption: A Research-to-Practice Report
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Why have decades of efforts to address civil service corruption yielded little lasting change? This research-to-practice report seeks to...
Common Patterns: A Fast Forward Tool for Systemic Corruption Analysis
This Working Paper explores the potential for using generic systems maps that represent “common patterns” of corruption as a way to fast...
How Anti-Corruption Efforts Can Inadvertently Fuel Conflict
This Working Paper is part of the Corruption, Justice and Legitimacy (CJL) Program’s learning initiative, “Conflict Sensitivity in...
Understanding Actors: Stakeholder Analysis for Fighting Corruption in Contexts of Endemic Corruption and Conflict
Stakeholder analysis helps a program team identify who has the power to champion or block changes in corrupt practices. It offers a...
8 Ways Anti-Corruption Programs Can Inadvertently Fuel Conflict
Abstract This Working Paper is part of the Corruption, Justice and Legitimacy (CJL) Pro- gram’s learning initiative “Conflict Sensitivity...
Understanding Corruption and Social Norms: A Case Study in Natural Resource Management
Abstract Corruption undermines many outcomes across development sectors, yet little is known about how social norms drive corruption or...
Civil Servants, Social Norms, and Corruption: What do we know? What do we do?
This literature review explores what is known about social norms that drive corrupt practices among civil servants in endemically corrupt...
Social Norms in Practice
This short guide offers an example of a corrupt behavior driven by a social norm. It identifies the components of the norm and explains...
Adapting Anti-Corruption Strategies in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings: A Literature Review
This paper identifies the prominent debates in the literature on how to adapt anti-corruption strategies for fragile and...
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