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Anti-Corruption Collective Action: Success factors, sustainability and strategies
Discussion paper / Internet publication |
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4616131 |
Author(s) |
Aiolfi, Gemma; Adjami, Mirna; Wannenwetsch, Scarlet |
Author(s) at UniBasel |
Aiolfi, Gemma Wannenwetsch, Scarlet
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Year |
2018 |
Month and day |
11-01 |
Title |
Anti-Corruption Collective Action: Success factors, sustainability and strategies |
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Working Paper |
Number |
27 |
Publisher / Institution |
Basel Institute on Governance |
URL |
https://baselgovernance.org/publications/working-paper-27-anti-corruption-collective-action-success-factors-sustainability-and |
Abstract |
Anti-corruption Collective Action Initiatives (CAIs) are structured efforts that bring together private sector actors with other stakeholders with the aim of preventing corruption and improving the business environment in a particular context.
The landscape of CAIs is extremely diverse. Differences cut across the type and number of stakeholders involved. Initiatives can be sector-specific or cross-sectoral. They can be applied at the community, country, regional or global level.
This paper is based on two recent workshops in which a wide variety of international Collective Action practitioners shared their experiences, success factors and strategies for overcoming common challenges.
For more information about Collective Action, see the B20 Collective Action Hub. |
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