Chapter 6: Viable and Nonviable Methods for Corruption Reform
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Published:2017
Richard P. Nielsen, 2017. "Viable and Nonviable Methods for Corruption Reform", The Handbook of Business and Corruption: Cross-Sectoral Experiences, Michael S. Aßländer, Sarah Hudson
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Abstract
This chapter considers viable and nonviable methods for corruption and ethics reform. Among the different types of methods considered are: vision and values based methods; win-win incentive and ethics networking methods; power-based top-down compliance and bottom-up whistle-blowing methods; alternative institution building methods; and, social movement methods. The chapter analyzes how the different types of methods can be more and less viable depending upon the specific multilevel situational factors related to micro individual, meso organizational, and macro institutional level, political-economic, and cultural obstacles to corruption and ethics reform.
