2024
DOI: 10.1177/1866802x241235195
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Antecedents of Corruption Perception in Guyana

Troy D. Thomas,
Koen Abts,
Koen Stroeken

Abstract: Regardless of its utility as a measure of actual corruption, perceived corruption is related to many political attitudes and other variables which makes it an important phenomenon to understand. This paper explores demographic variables, ideological orientations, socioeconomic status, interpersonal trust, political attitudes and feelings of resentment as explanations for corruption perception with response styles controlled within a structural equation modelling framework using survey data collected in Guyana … Show more

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