Investigating the Causal Relationship Between Corruption and Institutional Weaknesses A Research Paper in Partial Fulfillment of POSC 508
S. Darlington Quaye
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S. Darlington Quaye: University of Liberia Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) Graduate School of International Studies P.O Box 1920, Capitol Hill, Monrovia Republic of Liberia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3s, 3505-3512
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To address a crucial problem that threatens governance and economic development in many nations, this research paper examines the causal relationship between institutional inadequacies and corruption. The pervasive nature of corruption and its detrimental effects on institutional integrity are the focus of this study, raising the question of how these two phenomena interact. The main objective of this research is to inform policymakers about viable reform initiatives by demonstrating the extent to which institutional flaws contribute to corrupt practices and vice versa. This investigation is guided by the following research questions: (1) Does corruption lead to institutional weaknesses? (2) To what extent do institutional flaws contribute to corruption? The hypothesis suggests a reciprocal relationship between increasing incidences of corruption and greater degrees of institutional flaws. To determine the causal relationships between corruption and institutional weaknesses, this study employs a quantitative methodology that includes structured data collection through surveys of a balanced sample of twenty (20) respondents, statistical analysis, and synthesis of findings. Secondary data sources, such as Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) and the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI), provide strong empirical support for the research. Institutional theory, which posits that institutions influence behavior and outcomes in societies, serves as the theoretical foundation for this study and offers a lens through which to examine the relationship between institutional quality and corruption. This research aims to contribute empirical data on the link between institutional inadequacies and corruption to the existing literature, ultimately providing insights for enhancing governance institutions globally.
Date: 2025
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