CONSTRUCTION ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES: A LITERATURE REVIEW

A. Al-Bayati, Salman Alanazy
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Corruption poses a significant ethical challenge within the construction sector, which is often characterized as one of the most susceptible industries to corrupt practices. Corruption has a substantial negative impact on the quality and effectiveness of construction projects. In an effort to address this issue, the authors conducted a comprehensive literature review to identify effective strategies for reducing corruption in the construction industry. Employing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) framework, the researchers meticulously assessed 19 relevant peer-reviewed articles. The review yielded a set of six key measures that can be employed to mitigate corruption within construction workplaces. These measures encompass regulatory, administrative, compliance, promotional, investigative, and disciplinary strategies. Accordingly, the study provides a thorough explanation of these identified measures, offering valuable insights for construction practitioners and policymakers alike in their battle against corruption. Consequently, this research makes a substantial contribution to the field of construction engineering and management.
建筑业反腐败措施:文献综述
腐败对建筑行业构成了重大的道德挑战,而建筑行业往往是最容易发生腐败行为的行业之一。腐败对建筑项目的质量和效益产生了巨大的负面影响。为了解决这一问题,作者进行了全面的文献综述,以确定减少建筑行业腐败的有效策略。研究人员采用系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)框架,对 19 篇相关的同行评议文章进行了细致评估。审查得出了一套可用于减少建筑工作场所腐败的六项关键措施。这些措施包括监管、行政、合规、宣传、调查和惩戒策略。因此,本研究对这些确定的措施进行了详尽的解释,为建筑从业人员和政策制定者打击腐败提供了宝贵的见解。因此,本研究为建筑工程和管理领域做出了重大贡献。
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