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Two aspects link together the notions of corruption and integrity from an epistemological perspective: the complexity of defining the two notions, and their richness in forms. This volume brings together the perspectives of six disciplines - business, political science, law, philosophy, anthropology and behavioural science - to the debate on integrity and corruption. The main goal is to promote a fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue on complex themes such as integrity and corruption in business and politics. The book investigates possible ways in which corruption and integrity apply to everyday…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Two aspects link together the notions of corruption and integrity from an epistemological perspective: the complexity of defining the two notions, and their richness in forms. This volume brings together the perspectives of six disciplines - business, political science, law, philosophy, anthropology and behavioural science - to the debate on integrity and corruption. The main goal is to promote a fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue on complex themes such as integrity and corruption in business and politics. The book investigates possible ways in which corruption and integrity apply to everyday practices, ideas and ideologies, and avoids the stigmatizations and oversimplifications that often plague these fields of research.
Autorenporträt
Cynthia E. Clark Professor Dr. Wim Dubbink Peter Hardi, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Paul M Heywood, University of Nottingham, UK Leslie Holmes Sinéad Hunt Italo Pardo, University of Kent, UK Giuliana B. Prato, University of Kent, UK Jonathan Rose Susan Rose-Ackerman Davide Torsello, CEU Business School Eric M. Uslaner, University of Maryland College Park, USA Gary R. Weaver Celia Wells