Understanding perceptions of corruption
authors | Arne Dormaels |
Marleen Easton | |
journal | GofS (ISSN: ) |
volume | 2011 |
issue | EU Criminal Justice, Financial & Economic Crime: new perspectives |
section | Artikelen |
publicatie datum | 4 mai 2011 |
langue | English |
pagina | 205 |
abstract | Corruption has been on the agenda of social scientists for a long time (Gardiner 1967; Heidenheimer 1970; Roebuck and Barker 1974). So far, the socio-scientific study of this phenomenon has remained the domain of political scientists and, more recently, of economists, and has experienced a boom since 1990. Recent paradigms in the study of corruption have included, for example, the new institutional economics perspective (Lambsdorff, Taube et al. 2006) and the legal anthropological perspective |