Chapter 9 Combating corruption
Public Administration Singapore-style
ISBN: 978-1-84950-924-4, eISBN: 978-1-84950-925-1
Publication date: 14 April 2010
Abstract
Corruption has been defined in different ways by various scholars and organizations according to cultural, legal, or other factors (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2008, p. 22). The word “corruption” is derived from the Latin word corruptus and, according to the dictionary, it has six possible meanings: dishonesty for personal gain; depravity; undesirable change; corrupting of something; altered word or phrase; or rotting.1 However, the most useful typology of contemporary social science definitions of corruption is Arnold J. Heidenheimer's typology of three major types of definitions (Heidenheimer, 1970, pp. 4–6).
Citation
Quah, J.S.T. (2010), "Chapter 9 Combating corruption", Quah, J.S.T. (Ed.) Public Administration Singapore-style (Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 19), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 171-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0732-1317(2010)0000019014
Publisher
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