Changing the Old Narratives and Approaches in Curbing Corruption Revised manuscript
Uzoigwe, Kingsley Chukwuemeka
Rothman, Steven B
2024-02-01T11:09:00Z
2024-02-01T11:09:00Z
2024-01-03
2786-1902
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25452
This paper examines the perspective of public officials in Nigeria
about corruption and why corruption continues despite numerous
efforts to curtail it. The study conducts a survey among a range of
public officials in Nigeria. The paper finds that individuals tend to
normalize corruption as they grow older. The results also indicate a
slight difference regarding the beliefs of economic versus moral harm
of corruption between different religious backgrounds of the public
officials. The study concludes that establishing an alternative narrative
at younger ages by raising awareness and education among school
aged children could assist in preventing and normalizing corruption
in later years.
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