نتایج جستجو برای: moral and social corruption

تعداد نتایج: 16956538  

2011
Ilze Bogdanovica Ann McNeill Rachael Murray John Britton

BACKGROUND Smoking prevention should be a primary public health priority for all governments, and effective preventive policies have been identified for decades. The heterogeneity of smoking prevalence between European Union (EU) Member States therefore reflects, at least in part, a failure by governments to prioritise public health over tobacco industry or possibly other financial interests, a...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2008
Lawrence Hsin Yang Arthur Kleinman

The majority of theoretical models have defined stigma as occurring psychologically and limit its negative effects to individual processes. This paper, via an analysis of how 'face' is embodied in China, deepens an articulation of how the social aspects of stigma might incorporate the moral standing of both individual and collective actors defined within a local context. We illustrate (1) how o...

Journal: :Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2016

Journal: : 2023

The article examines various scientific views on the types of socio-psychological factors corruption crime and in general. It is noted that propensity to commit corrupt acts determined by a set social attitudes an individual. emergence specific forms closely related environment which creates favorable ground conditions for corruption. development all criminal behavior, including corruption, inv...

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Background: Internet access is a growing phenomenon. With increasing and widespread access to Internet, dependency to Internet is observed among the adolescents. The present research was done with the purpose of comparing the moral intelligence, social skills and personality characteristics of internet addicted adolescents with normal adolescents. Method: We used casual – comparative method. St...

2013
Alexey Gubin

The principles and findings from internal government audits (aimed at generating recommendations to improve compliance with anti-corruption regulations) can greatly contribute to the wider anti-corruption literature. Internal audit techniques can overcome the weaknesses of the four predominant approaches to evaluating anti-corruption regulatory performance – the systems design approach, the ad-...

2000
Richard G. Dudley RICHARD G. DUDLEY

This literature provided a basis for SD model building. Additional experiences in Indonesia maintained model realism. One SD corruption overview is based on the oft cited idea that 'amount of corruption' is part of reinforcing loops linked to 'amount of bureaucratic red tape.' In this view, corruption is imbedded in positive feedback loops also linking it to lowered economic openness, a weak le...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2008
Taryn Vian

There is increasing interest among health policymakers, planners and donors in how corruption affects health care access and outcomes, and what can be done to combat corruption in the health sector. Efforts to explain the risk of abuse of entrusted power for private gain have examined the links between corruption and various aspects of management, financing and governance. Behavioural scientist...

2015
Nils C. Köbis Jan-Willem van Prooijen Francesca Righetti Paul A. M. Van Lange Eugene V Aidman

Corruption poses one of the major societal challenges of our time. Considerable advances have been made in understanding corruption on a macro level, yet the psychological antecedents of corrupt behavior remain largely unknown. In order to explain why some people engage in corruption while others do not, we explored the impact of descriptive social norms on corrupt behavior by using a novel beh...

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