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Administrative Corruption in Bangladesh: A Behavioural Study

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Ahmed, Helal Uddin

Scholars' Press

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Zusatztext

The present book explores the nature, forms, causes, costs and remedies of administrative corruption in the service-delivery sectors of Bangladesh - a developing country of South Asia. A behavioural approach was adopted in conducting the study on 10 service-delivery sectors of Dhaka city. The study showed that there were marked differences between the perceptions of service-recipients and service-providers in their assessment of officials as well as their attitude towards corruption. The findings supported the view that Bangladesh society was caught in a cycle of vice and vengefulness, abetted by 'demonstration effect' and 'bandwagon effect' of corruption; and behavioural aspects of corruption were as important as structural and functional ones for a proper understanding of administrative corruption in Bangladesh. The book provides valuable insights by an insider into the causes, costs and remedies of corruption in a tradition-based developing society like Bangladesh and would prove invaluable for researchers, academics and practitioners working in the fields of public policy and public management.

Autorenportrait

Dr. Helal Uddin Ahmed, a senior member of Bangladesh Civil Service, was awarded PhD degree by the University of Rajshahi in 2012 for his dissertation on Administrative Corruption in Bangladesh. He also did MA in Government Financial Management from the University of Ulster, UK and has publications on society, economy and culture of Bangladesh.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 04.01.2014

Umfang: 136 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.9 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783639707014

Umbreit-Nr.: 6072223

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