Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms, Automatic Thinking and Mental Models

3 country report for Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania

Abstract

These are 3 semi-systematic literature reviews that compiled the evidence about the impact of behavioural factors on the incidence of petty corruption and assessed the relative effectiveness of anti-corruption interventions targeting petty corruption in Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania.

There are 3 case studies and an overview paper which also form part of this research.

This reports are outputs from the 鈥楽trengthening Research Systems for Poverty Reduction in East Africa鈥� programme which is funded by the UK Department for International Development.

Citation

  • Claudia Baez-Camargo, Tharcisse Gatwa, Abel Dufikumutiza, Cosimo Stahl, Saba Kassa. (2017.) Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms, Automatic Thinking and Mental Models in Rwanda. Basel Institute on Governance

  • Claudia Baez-Camargo, Paul Bukuluki, Robert Lugolobi, Cosimo Stahl, Saba Kassa (2017). Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms and Mental Models in Uganda. Basel Institute on Governance

  • Claudia Baez Camargo, Richard Sambaiga, Egidius Kamanyi, Cosimo Stahl, Saba Kassa (2017) Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms and Mental Models in Tanzania. Basel Institute on Governance

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Published 27 September 2017