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It takes a network to defeat a network: What Collective Action practitioners can learn from research into corrupt networks
Discussion paper / Internet publication
 
ID 4636221
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.12685/bigpb.8.1-10
Author(s) Baez-Camargo, Claudia; Costa, Jacopo; Hans, Vanessa; Koechlin, Lucy; Wannenwetsch, Scarlet
Author(s) at UniBasel Hans, Vanessa
Baez Camargo Lujambio, Claudia
Costa, Jacopo
Koechlin, Lucy
Wannenwetsch, Scarlet
Year 2021
Month and day 12-12
Title It takes a network to defeat a network: What Collective Action practitioners can learn from research into corrupt networks
Series title Policy Brief
Number 8
Publisher / Institution Basel Institute on Governance
URL https://baselgovernance.org/publications/policy-brief-8-it-takes-network-defeat-network-what-collective-action-practitioners
Keywords Collective Action; Private Sector; Corruption; Informal Networks, Tanzania, Uganda
Abstract This Policy Brief distils recommendations for Collective Action practitioners based on empirical insights on certain forms of corruption involving private-sector actors. Field research carried out in Tanzania and Uganda produced detailed case studies that show how informal networks link private and public sector actors to pursue common illicit goals, such as gaining an unfair business advantage, avoiding a sanction, decreasing taxes owed or jumping the queue at the point of delivery of public services. Corruption, most often bribery, is the currency that works to cement and nurture those networks. This Policy Brief is based on that research and a series of in-depth interviews with Collective Action practitioners working in Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America. The goal is to extract insights from what we have learned about the networks that fuel corruption and discuss implications for anti-corruption Collective Action initiatives.
ISSN 2624-9669
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/86142/
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