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The panel brings together a collection of cutting-edge research aimed at understanding and combating corruption within the realm of public procurement. Through a series of empirical studies and analytical frameworks, the panel explores diverse methodological approaches to uncovering corrupt practices, shedding light on their prevalence, mechanisms, and impacts across different contexts.
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| Between Ideology and Professionalism: How Political Beliefs Shape Professional Norms and Resilience Among Civil Servants | View Paper Details |
| Unveiling Corrupt Practices in Public Procurement Across Europe: A Text Mining Approach | View Paper Details |
| Are business candidates more like to use corruption to stay in office? Conflict of interest and grand corruption in Italy | View Paper Details |
| Using Network Analysis to Detect Corruption in Public Procurement: The Bulgarian Case as a Testing Ground | View Paper Details |
| Using machine learning and corruption risks indicators to identify politically exposed firms | View Paper Details |