2020
DOI: 10.21467/ajss.7.1.145-162
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Analyzing Citizens’ Propensity to Confront and Report Corruption: Evidence from Uganda

Abstract: Corruption as a phenomenon has attracted significant interest from researchers who mostly focus on the causes and underlying effects of corruption at the national and societal levels. Many interventions have also been designed to reduce corruption to a bare minimum but there is a dearth of literature looking at citizen’s intervention to address the problem. This study examined the attitudes of citizens towards corruption by looking at the factors that influence citizen’s willingness to report and confront corr… Show more

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