2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51304-1
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Using Transparency Against Corruption in Public Procurement

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“…Estonia has developed its most effective model of anti-corruption strategy, which was to build an e-state that minimized the influence of the human factor in the system of public and public administration. Within the framework of this strategy, the Estonian Criminal Code was adopted, which introduced severe penalties for corruption crimes -imprisonment and confiscation of property (Georgieva, 2017). Around 2008-2010, Estonia slightly modified its anti-corruption strategy, focusing on effective prevention of corruption offenses with the active involvement of NGOs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Estonia has developed its most effective model of anti-corruption strategy, which was to build an e-state that minimized the influence of the human factor in the system of public and public administration. Within the framework of this strategy, the Estonian Criminal Code was adopted, which introduced severe penalties for corruption crimes -imprisonment and confiscation of property (Georgieva, 2017). Around 2008-2010, Estonia slightly modified its anti-corruption strategy, focusing on effective prevention of corruption offenses with the active involvement of NGOs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of the study is a comparative analysis of social models of anti-corruption and corrupt practices in the global and European dimensions. The phenomenon of corruption from the standpoint of the sociological approach (Georgieva, 2017;Heath, Richards, De Graaf, 2016). Thus, the classical sociological tradition does not lead to an understanding of corruption as an independent theoretical problem (Granovetter, 2007).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, in most countries, in order to participate in a public procurement process, firms must certify the fact that they have no links with criminal organizations or illegal conduct. For this purpose, in many countries, white lists (or complementary black lists) are provided-following the recommendations of the World Bank, The United Nations and other international organizations-which provide valuable instruments in order to select the firms that are able to participate in public procurement procedures [see, for example, Georgieva (2017) and Gaprindashvili (2015)]. In order to take into account this aspect in a simplified way, we can think about the evolutionary model in terms of a birth-death process.…”
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“…Com objetivo de suprir esta carência, especialistas e pesquisadores defendem que a transparência pública tem potencial para figurar na luta contra este mal enraizado, e, que parece afetar o sistema político e social em quase toda sua totalidade, dando nuances de um estado à deriva [Georgieva 2017]. Porém, a transparência como ferramenta para a fiscalizac ¸ão do governo somente se torna eficaz quando a populac ¸ão, grande patrocinadora do Estado, a utiliza em conjunto com conhecimentos e reflexões prévias da "coisa pública" [Janssen et al 2019].…”
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