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Steven Sampson

Steven Sampson

Professor emeritus

Steven Sampson

Anti-corruption: Who Cares?

Author

  • Steven Sampson

Editor

  • Susanne Arvidsson

Summary, in English

Revised and extended keynote paper presented at the Lund School of Management Conference on Sustainability Reporting and Accountability (SUBREA) November 2016, to appear in a collection ed. by Susanne Arvidsson. There are two scenarios of anti-corruption, one that emphasizes progress generated by the movement, the other, dark side that argues that corruption is still with us, has become more sophisticated. Perhaps corruption and anticorruption are in parallel universes, and this has implications for how we view the definition of corruption, the kind of corruption we want to fight, and the nature of transparency.

Department/s

  • Social Anthropology

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Pages

277-294

Publication/Series

Challenges in Managing Sustainable Business – Reporting, Taxation, Ethics and Governance

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Topic

  • Social Anthropology

Keywords

  • Corruption
  • Anti-corruption
  • Accountability

Conference name

SUBREA conference (Sustainability, Business Reporting and Accountabiity))

Conference date

2017-11-16 - 2017-11-17

Conference place

Lund, Sweden

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-3-319-93265-1
  • ISBN: 978-3-319-93266-8