Social Norms, Mental Models and other Behavioural Drivers of Petty Corruption

3 case studies on Rwanda Uganda and Tanzania

Abstract

These 3 case studies are comprised of field research activities, in the form of Focus Group Discussions and a survey, which explored the commonalities and differences in behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption across the 3 case study countries, focusing on the interactions between ordinary citizens and low-to-mid level officials.

There are 3 country reports and an overview paper which also form part of this research.

This studies 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

  • Cosimo Stahl and Claudia Baez Camargo. (2017) Social Norms, Mental Models and other Behavioural Drivers of Petty Corruption 鈥� the Case of Uganda. Basel Institute on Governance Policy Brief 2.

  • Saba Kassa, Cosimo Stahl and Claudia Baez Camargo. (2017) Social Norms, Mental Models and other Behavioural Drivers of Petty Corruption 鈥� the Case of Rwanda. Basel Institute on Governance Policy Brief 3.

  • Saba Kassa and Claudia Baez Camargo. (2017) Social Norms, Mental Models and other Behavioural Drivers of Petty Corruption 鈥� the Case of Tanzania. Basel Institute on Governance Policy Brief 4.

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Published 30 September 2017