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Informal governance
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2022 | Article
Informal networks as investment: A qualitative analysis from Uganda and Tanzania
Claudia Baez Camargo, Jacopo Costa, Lucy Koechlin
2022 | Policy brief
Policy Brief 9: Informal networks and what they mean for anti-corruption practice
Claudia Baez Camargo, Jacopo Costa, Saba Kassa
2022 | Quick guide
Quick Guide 23: Informal networks and anti-corruption
Jacopo Costa, Claudia Baez Camargo, Saba Kassa, Cosimo Stahl
2021 | Policy brief
Policy Brief 8: It takes a network to defeat a network – What Collective Action practitioners can learn from research into corrupt networks
Claudia Baez Camargo, Jacopo Costa, Vanessa Hans, Lucy Koechlin, Scarlet Wannenwetsch
2021 | Commissioned study, Report
Case studies from Uganda: GI-ACE research on informal networks and corruption
Claudia Baez Camargo, Jacopo Costa, Lucy Koechlin, Robert Lugolobi
2021 | Commissioned study, Report
Case studies from Tanzania: GI-ACE research on informal networks and corruption
Claudia Baez Camargo, Jacopo Costa, Lucy Koechlin, Danstan Mukono
2021 | Article, Report
Informal networks as investment in East Africa
Claudia Baez Camargo, Jacopo Costa, Lucy Koechlin
2021 | Article
Insider’s corruption versus outsider’s ethicality? Individual responses to conflicting institutional logics
Maral Muratbekova-Touron, Camila Lee Park, Mauro Fracarolli Nunes
2021 | Report, Working paper
Working Paper 36: Revealing the networks behind corruption and money laundering schemes: an analysis of the Toledo–Odebrecht case using social network analysis and network ethnography
Jacopo Costa
2021 | Report
Gendered corruption: Initial insights into sextortion and double bribery affecting female businesswomen in Malawi
Cosimo Stahl
2020 | Report
E-informality: smartphones as a new regulatory space for informal exchange of formal resources
Aksana Ismailbekova
2019 | Article
Human resource management patterns of (anti) corruption mechanisms within informal networks
Maral Muratbekova-Touron, Tolganay Umbetalijeva
2018 | Article
Informal governance: comparative perspectives on co-optation, control and camouflage in Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda
Claudia Baez Camargo, Lucy Koechlin
2018 | Article, Commissioned study
Informal Governance and Corruption – Transcending the Principal Agent and Collective Action Paradigms in Kyrgyzstan
Aksana Ismailbekova
2018 | Article, Commissioned study
Informal Governance and Corruption – Transcending the Principal Agent and Collective Action Paradigms in Uganda
Frederick Golooba-Mutebi
2018 | Article, Commissioned study
Informal Governance and Corruption – Transcending the Principal Agent and Collective Action Paradigms in Tanzania
Claudia Baez Camargo, Richard Sambaiga, Lucy Koechlin
2018 | Article, Commissioned study
Informal Governance and Corruption – Transcending the Principal Agent and Collective Action Paradigms in Kazakhstan
Maral Muratbekova-Touron, Tolganay Umbetalijeva
2018 | Article
Lineage Associations and Informal Politics: Mapping Leadership in Kyrgyzstan
Aksana Ismailbekova
2018 | Article, Commissioned study
Informal Governance and Corruption – Transcending the Principal Agent and Collective Action Paradigms in Georgia
Alexander Kupatadze
2018 | Article, Commissioned study
Informal Governance and Corruption – Transcending the Principal Agent and Collective Action Paradigms in Rwanda
Claudia Baez Camargo, Tharcisse Gatwa
2018 | Book
The Global Encyclopaedia of Informality
Alena Ledeneva
2017 | Working paper
Working Paper 22: Hidden agendas, social norms and why we need to re-think anti-corruption
Claudia Baez Camargo, Nikos Passas
2017 | Article, Commissioned study
Where does informality stop and corruption begin? Informal governance and the public/private crossover in Mexico, Russia and Tanzania
Claudia Baez Camargo, Alena Ledeneva
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