背景下的腐败

L. Huberts, K. Lasthuizen
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第2章的作者认为,对腐败的研究应该集中在廉正研究上,廉正研究为理解行为的道德维度提供了一个更广泛的框架——具体来说,是为了深入了解个人和机构对相关道德价值观和规范的无数违反。他们提出了破坏政策制定/治理过程的十种不同的完整性违规类型。在他们看来,至关重要的是要了解这种违反诚信的行为发生在不同类别的行为者- -精英、行政和街头一级- -以及在决策过程的不同阶段(议程设置;吞吐量,包括政策制定和决策;以及输出(决策据此实现和评估)。虽然发达社会的政府做出了值得赞扬的努力,可能会制定出揭露和遏制腐败并建立廉洁的规则,但这些规则在实施方面可能是无效的,这表明打击腐败的努力是一场持续的运动,需要行政部门的奉献。与治理的道德质量相关的内容在不同的社会和文化背景下会有所不同,这开启了一个研究议程,以更具体地发现,在不同的治理过程和制度中,哪些诚信困境、问题和违规行为占主导地位。虽然所有的违法行为都无处不在,但它们的突出程度、主导程度和接受程度各不相同,这就开启了一个研究议程,研究不同背景下的原因、内容和后果,以及可能带来什么样的政策有助于遏制腐败和提高诚信。
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Corruption in context
The authors of chapter 2 argue that research on corruption should be focusing on integrity research, which provides a broader framework for understanding the moral dimension of behavior – specifically, to gain insight into the myriad violations of the relevant moral values and norms governing individuals and institutions. They propose a typology of ten different integrity violations that undermine the policymaking/governance process. In their view, it is crucial to understand that such integrity violations occur across the different categories of actors – elite, administrative, and street-level – and at different stages of the policy-making process (agenda setting; throughput, which would include policy preparation and decision-making; and output, whereby decisions are implemented and evaluated). While commendable efforts by governments in advanced societies may lead to rules to uncover and deter corruption and build integrity, rules may be ineffective in implementation, demonstrating that efforts to combat corruption are a continuing crusade, which requires administrative dedication. What is relevant to the moral quality of governance will vary in different social and cultural contexts, opening a research agenda to find out more specifically, what integrity dilemmas, problems, and violations are dominant in different governance processes and systems. While all violations are present everywhere, their prominence, dominance, and acceptance differ, which opens a research agenda on the causes, content, and consequences in different contexts as well as may bring about what type of policies might help to curb corruption and improve integrity.
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