The Changing Face of Corruption in the Asia Pacific: Current Perspectives and Future Challenges is a contemporary analysis of corruption in the Asia-Pacific region. Bringing academicians and practitioners together, contributors to this book discuss the current perspectives of corruption's challenges in both theory and practice, and what the future challenges will be in addressing corruption's proliferation in the region.
The Changing Face of Corruption in the Asia Pacific: Current Perspectives and Future Challenges is a contemporary analysis of corruption in the Asia-Pacific region. Bringing academicians and practitioners together, contributors to this book discuss the current perspectives of corruption's challenges in both theory and practice, and what the future challenges will be in addressing corruption's proliferation in the region. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
He is Editor of the leading journal Asia Pacific Business Review, Series Editor of the Working in Asia and Asian Studies book series. He has given a range of talks and lectures to universities and companies internationally with research and consultancy experience with unions, business and government. Professor Rowley has published widely in the area of HRM and Asian business, with over 500 articles, books and chapters and practitioner pieces.
Inhaltsangabe
1 .The changing face of corruption in the Asia-Pacific Region: Its discontents, current perspectives, and future challenges 2. Political finance and corruption in Southeast Asia: causes and challenges 3. The effect of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: evidence from a panel of Asia-Pacific countries 4. The role of multinationals in corruption in the Asia-Pacific region 5. Private and public corruption: facilitating payments 6. It Takes Two People to Tango (or more!): the corrupt and debased culture of neoliberalism 7. Corruption, corporate governance, and building institutions in the Asia-Pacific 8. 27 Years of fraud control in the New South Wales public sector: 1989-2016 9. Money laundering activities in Australia - an examination of the push and pull factors driving money flows 10. Corruption in New Zealand: a case of reputational erosion? 11. The limits of anticorruption in China 12. Governance gridlocks and ubiquitous corruption: charting causes, costs, and consequences of corruption in India 13. Competing for public acquaintances: the case of the Reliance group in India 14. Corruption in Vietnam: the current situation and proposed solutions 15. Corruption in Myanmar: insights from business and education 16. From credible threats to credible commitments? the changing face of South Korean corruption 17. Indonesia's anticorruption campaign: civil society versus the political cartel 18. The road to nowhere: the rise of a neo-patrimonialist state in East Timor 19. The politics of Australian anticorruption policy to Papua New Guinea 20. Business feeling the strain: the changing world of anticorruption and beyond 21. Is it as simple as ABC? A practitioner's perspective on anti-bribery compliance 22. Petty corruption in developing countries: here for the long term 23. Corruption in the family: financial abuse of older people in Australia 24. Moral corruption in a climate of vulnerability: assessing COP21 25. Future directions for research into corruption and anticorruption practice
1 .The changing face of corruption in the Asia-Pacific Region: Its discontents, current perspectives, and future challenges 2. Political finance and corruption in Southeast Asia: causes and challenges 3. The effect of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: evidence from a panel of Asia-Pacific countries 4. The role of multinationals in corruption in the Asia-Pacific region 5. Private and public corruption: facilitating payments 6. It Takes Two People to Tango (or more!): the corrupt and debased culture of neoliberalism 7. Corruption, corporate governance, and building institutions in the Asia-Pacific 8. 27 Years of fraud control in the New South Wales public sector: 1989-2016 9. Money laundering activities in Australia - an examination of the push and pull factors driving money flows 10. Corruption in New Zealand: a case of reputational erosion? 11. The limits of anticorruption in China 12. Governance gridlocks and ubiquitous corruption: charting causes, costs, and consequences of corruption in India 13. Competing for public acquaintances: the case of the Reliance group in India 14. Corruption in Vietnam: the current situation and proposed solutions 15. Corruption in Myanmar: insights from business and education 16. From credible threats to credible commitments? the changing face of South Korean corruption 17. Indonesia's anticorruption campaign: civil society versus the political cartel 18. The road to nowhere: the rise of a neo-patrimonialist state in East Timor 19. The politics of Australian anticorruption policy to Papua New Guinea 20. Business feeling the strain: the changing world of anticorruption and beyond 21. Is it as simple as ABC? A practitioner's perspective on anti-bribery compliance 22. Petty corruption in developing countries: here for the long term 23. Corruption in the family: financial abuse of older people in Australia 24. Moral corruption in a climate of vulnerability: assessing COP21 25. Future directions for research into corruption and anticorruption practice
Rezensionen
"Dela Rama and Rowley (DR&R) examine the forms of corruption and anti-corruption measures across the Asia-Pacific region. The breadth of coverage of the books surveyed is reflected by the fact that together they consider 29 countries, as well as regional perspectives. This range provides ample space to consider variations in how corruption is defined, experienced and countered. The book llustrates forms of corrupt behaviour, harms caused, and possible solutions. In focusing on slightly different elements and perspectives of corruption, they provide a set of useful cases for future reference." --CCP
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