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This panel examines sector-specific corruption in a globalised context, focusing on how corruption manifests differently across countries and cultures. While globalisation fosters cross-national corruption networks, local contexts—shaped by political, economic, and cultural factors—inform how corruption is understood and addressed. The panel will explore whether unified policy solutions are feasible, or if tailored, context-specific approaches are necessary to effectively combat corruption across borders in sectors like healthcare, infrastructure, and finance. Can global solutions address the complexities of corruption in diverse cultural and national settings?
| Title | Details |
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| Does Leadership Contain Dark Triad Traits in a Different Way in Public and Private Sector Settings? | View Paper Details |
| Informal Payments in Czech Healthcare: The Blurry Line Between Greed and Need | View Paper Details |
| Measuring corruption through business surveys: Methodological quality versus results | View Paper Details |
| What Can Healthcare Learn from Other Sectors - A Systematic Review of Causal Evaluations of Anti-Corruption Policies and Interventions | View Paper Details |