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Surveying corruption in international business

Surveying corruption in international business

Carr, Indira and Outhwaite, Opi (2008) Surveying corruption in international business. Manchester Journal of International Economic Law, 5 (2). pp. 3-70. ISSN 1742-3945

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Abstract

Global anti-corruption strategies range from regulation and self-regulation in the form of corporate and industry codes to non-governmental organisation (NGO) initiatives. Undoubtedly, these strategies are crucial in the fight against corruption in international business. But are these strategies working? If not, how can they be improved further? Understanding the impact of the strategies on company behaviour is essential for answering these questions and for suggesting improvements to the current strategies. There are numerous surveys that enable the identification of some general issues regarding company practices and attitudes to combating corruption and which give some indication of limiting factors. These insights are a useful starting point but the survey findings are not directly comparable and provide only a descriptive, fragmented understanding of the issues. The authors of this article are currently engaged in an in-depth survey. The aim is to provide a more thorough understanding of the impacts of different strategies and regulatory influences and how anti-corruption efforts might be strengthened. The survey is unique in targeting NGOs in addition to companies in order to investigate the role played by these organisations who are important stakeholders in the field of anti-corruption. As part of this survey a pilot study was undertaken. As well as providing an account of the scope and nature of anti-corruption strategies this paper presents the findings of the pilot survey and highlights some interesting connections and conflicts that will be explored further in the full survey.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: corruption, bribery, NGOs, corporate governance, private sector corruption,
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HF Commerce
K Law > K Law (General)
Pre-2014 Departments: School of Humanities & Social Sciences
School of Humanities & Social Sciences > Department of Law & Criminology
School of Humanities & Social Sciences > Law & Criminology Research Group
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Last Modified: 14 Oct 2016 09:12
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/4949

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