Examining corruption prominence in SIDS – the curse and the cure for construction tender practices

IF 2.2 Q3 MANAGEMENT
H. Martín, A. Miller, Amrita Milling, Marie Martin
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Purpose Business-to-government corruption has destroyed many businesses and debilitated numerous countries. The paradox of plenty, or the curse of resources, is exacerbated in emerging oil and gas economies, where corruption is rampant. Corruption most frequently occurs within the tendering stage of construction projects and the current debate fails to arrest this ubiquitous boundless construct in small island developing states (SIDSs). The purpose of this study is to explain how the unique features of SIDS contributes to an understanding of B2G corruption during construction tendering. Design/methodology/approach This study elucidates corruption in the tendering process through the lens of collective action and principal–agent theories. Interviews with three experts and a questionnaire survey with 115 practitioners evaluated corruption in Trinidad’s construction industry. Principal component analysis reduced 33 corruption variables to 5 primary causes. In addition, the relative importance of potential solutions for curtailing corruption was assessed. Findings The derived factors highlight that governance within SID oil and gas economies, inadequate tender procedures and practices, reprehensible business growth strategies, unethical misconduct and the social networking context characterise public infrastructure tendering. The recommendations for minimising corruption in tendering are grounded in behaviour and deterrence theories and infused with technological advances. Research limitations/implications Using surveys and interviews circumvents the limitation of the inability to measure corruption because of the confines of respondents’ recall triggers. However, corruption is mediated by cultural norms, which limits the generalisation of the findings. Originality/value The study concludes that corruption results from a lack of transparency in the construction supply chain. It leads to an awareness gap between project stakeholders, which is a major risk factor and source of mistrust. The result is a lack of traceable processes and coordination among stakeholders. Consequently, the study fills the gap in responsible socio-economic consumption in SIDSs.
研究小岛屿发展中国家的腐败问题——建筑投标实践的祸根与治本
企业与政府之间的腐败摧毁了许多企业,削弱了许多国家的实力。在腐败猖獗的新兴石油和天然气经济体中,资源的悖论或诅咒加剧了。腐败最常见于建筑项目的招标阶段,目前的辩论未能阻止小岛屿发展中国家普遍存在的无边界建筑。本研究的目的是解释小岛屿发展中国家的独特特征如何有助于理解建筑招标过程中的B2G腐败。设计/方法论/方法本研究通过集体行动和委托代理理论的视角来阐述招标过程中的腐败。对三名专家的访谈和对115名从业人员的问卷调查评估了特立尼达建筑业的腐败情况。主成分分析将33个腐败变量减少为5个主要原因。此外,还评估了遏制腐败的潜在解决方案的相对重要性。发现衍生因素突出表明,SID石油和天然气经济中的治理、不充分的招标程序和做法、应受谴责的商业增长战略、不道德的不当行为以及社交网络环境是公共基础设施招标的特征。关于尽量减少招标中腐败的建议以行为和威慑理论为基础,并融入了技术进步。研究局限性/含义使用调查和访谈规避了由于受访者回忆触发因素的限制而无法衡量腐败的局限性。然而,腐败是由文化规范介导的,这限制了研究结果的推广。原创性/价值研究得出结论,腐败是由建筑供应链缺乏透明度造成的。这导致项目利益相关者之间的意识差距,这是一个主要的风险因素和不信任的来源。其结果是缺乏可追踪的程序和利益攸关方之间的协调。因此,该研究填补了小岛屿发展中国家负责任的社会经济消费方面的空白。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Facilities Management is a strategic level journal for Heads of Facilities and Corporate Real Estate. Guided by its international and expert Editorial Board, Journal of Facilities Management publishes high-quality, authoritative, and detailed analysis, briefings and case studies on how facilities can and do play a vital part in helping deliver corporate strategy. This quarterly publication features contributions from leading practitioners and thinkers in the field of Facilities Management, from some of the leading companies, government institutions, and universities in the world. The journal features a combination of theoretical and practical articles, complemented by a wide range of case studies and regular features, identifying key implications for senior practitioners in Facilities Management.
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