EFFECT OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP ON THE CORRUPTION IN THE STATE
Oleksandr Voronov () and
Eduard Pleshko
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Oleksandr Voronov: National Academy of Public Administration, vorrronn9@mail.ru, Odessa, Ukraine
Eduard Pleshko: National Academy of Public Administration, Odessa, Ukraine
Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 2013, vol. 4, issue 4, 9-14
Abstract:
Globalization has led to the fact that corruption in one country can affect the situation in other states. A number of top managers worldwide who are willing to pay bribes to keep or expand their business is increasing. However, the most common and dangerous corruption is in the government structures and corruption that associated with the use of administrative resources. The level of corruption in Ukraine is very high and remained stable for the past ten years. One of the factors of increasing corruption in Ukraine is considered the problem of political leadership. Using the Y.Engvalya theory of corruption allows re-evaluating mass and rationality of what is happening, indicates the fallacy of traditionally definition of corruption as unacceptable for majority. Existing corruption model today can be recognized as a widespread one, which significantly increases the role of political leadership. Implementation of new management standards is an important task for many states.
Keywords: corruption; corporations; databases; leadership; corruption model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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