
Understanding corruption tolerance : a behavioral framework based on Ecuador's case study
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- Ariana Bravo Matamoros (UGent)
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- This study employs a Behavioral Theoretical Framework to analyze corruption tolerance in Ecuador, focusing on socio-psychological dynamics and cognitive mechanisms. It integrates the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Theory of Neutralization to explain variations in tolerance levels. By exploring individual decision-making and cognitive justifications, it aims to enhance understanding of corruption dynamics and inform targeted anti-corruption interventions. Deze studie maakt gebruik van een Gedragsmatig Theoretisch Kader om corruptietolerantie in Ecuador te analyseren, met de focus op socio-psychologische dynamieken en cognitieve mechanismen. Het integreert de Theorie van Gepland Gedrag en de Theorieën inzake neutraliseringstechniekenNeutralisatie om variaties in tolerantieniveaus te verklaren. Door individuele besluitvorming en cognitieve rechtvaardigingen te onderzoeken,vverdiept het onderzoek onze kennis van corruptiedynamieken ten kan het anticorruptie-interventies.verbeteren.
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JMFTAMNF4FSQG2T1G2HHMT0T
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- Bravo Matamoros, Ariana. “Understanding Corruption Tolerance : A Behavioral Framework Based on Ecuador’s Case Study.” Research Day Law and Criminology 2024, 2024, doi:10.5281/zenodo.14038586.
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- Bravo Matamoros, A. (2024). Understanding corruption tolerance : a behavioral framework based on Ecuador’s case study. Research Day Law and Criminology 2024. Presented at the Research Day Law and Criminology 2024, Ghent, Belgium. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14038586
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- Bravo Matamoros, Ariana. 2024. “Understanding Corruption Tolerance : A Behavioral Framework Based on Ecuador’s Case Study.” In Research Day Law and Criminology 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14038586.
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- Bravo Matamoros, Ariana. 2024. “Understanding Corruption Tolerance : A Behavioral Framework Based on Ecuador’s Case Study.” In Research Day Law and Criminology 2024. doi:10.5281/zenodo.14038586.
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- 1.Bravo Matamoros A. Understanding corruption tolerance : a behavioral framework based on Ecuador’s case study. In: Research Day Law and Criminology 2024. 2024.
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- [1]A. Bravo Matamoros, “Understanding corruption tolerance : a behavioral framework based on Ecuador’s case study,” in Research Day Law and Criminology 2024, Ghent, Belgium, 2024.
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