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General meanings on the notion of corruption

open access: bronzeAdministrarea Publica, 2021
Today, in contemporary society, the sound of the word corruption is widespread, sometimes even common. Whether in the private or public domain, corruption is met with predominant regret in the work that is being carried out. In the present research, we propose as a desideratum the highlighting and nuance of the main generic landmarks that denote the ...
Igor Soroceanu   +2 more
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Expanding the meaning of anti-corruption education in facing the challenges of corruption eradication

open access: hybridJurnal Pallangga Praja (JPP)
The development of corruption cases, which are currently occurring, is a form of failure of the prevention efforts that have been carried out. The rationalization of corruption in the social environment of society is an obstacle that has not yet been resolved.
Diya Ul Akmal
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The Meaning of Corruption: Testing the Coherence and Adequacy of Corruption Definitions

open access: closedPublic Integrity, 2017
Corruption is one of the most important issues facing the world today, yet despite its importance, there remains significant confusion about exactly what corruption is.
Jonathan Rose
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Mean-Field-Game Model of Corruption [PDF]

open access: yesDynamic Games and Applications, 2015
A simple model of corruption that takes into account the effect of the interaction of a large number of agents by both rational decision making and myopic behavior is developed. Its stationary version turns out to be a rare example of an exactly solvable model of mean-field-game type.
Kolokoltsov, V. N., Malafeyev, O. A.
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The New Brazilian Anti-Corruption Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
. This piece is intended to call the attention of directors, businessmen and company managers to a fact of great relevance. With the enactment of Law 12,846/13, its first and second articles imposed the accountability, administrative and civil liability ...
MOURA, Carlos
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Anti-corruption programs of local government bodies as organizational and legal means of anti-corruption

open access: yesVìsnik Marìupolʹsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu. Serìâ: Pravo, 2022
The article examines the implementation of anti-corruption programs of state authorities and local self-government bodies, the effectiveness of the fight against corruption at the state and local levels depends on their solution. The role of state authorities and local self-government bodies in solving these problems is shown.
Yuliia Kamardina, Anastasiia Filipenko
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Legal Means of Combating Corruption in Europe and Ukraine

open access: yesLegal Horizons, 2021
This study investigates the complex issue of manifestations of corruption in power as the critical national factor of a negative, destructive, nationwide nature. The paper provides a comparative analysis of the practices of other European states in combating corruption, describes the significance of this experience for Ukraine. The study also touched
Whitney, C., Herschman, S.
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Identification of Corrupted Data via $k$-Means Clustering for Function Approximation

open access: yesCSIAM Transactions on Applied Mathematics, 2021
Summary: In addition to measurement noises, real world data are often corrupted by unexpected internal or external errors. Corruption errors can be much larger than the standard noises and negatively affect data processing results. In this paper, we propose a method of identifying corrupted data in the context of function approximation. The method is a
Hou, Jun, Shin, Yeonjong, Xiu, Dongbin
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What Have We Learned about the Resource Curse? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Since 2001, hundreds of academic studies have examined the “resource curse, ” meaning the claim that natural resource wealth tends to perversely affect a country’s governance.
Ross, Michael L
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Money Ethic, Moral Conduct and Work Related Attitudes: Field Study From the Public Sector in Swaziland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Purpose This study investigates perception of ethical and moral conduct in the public sector in Swaziland, specifically, the relationship among: money ethic, attitude towards business ethics, corruption perception, turnover intention, job performance ...
Gbadamosi, Gbolahan, Joubert, P.
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