2021
DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2021.1893802
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Shackling the Leviathan: balancing state and society powers against corruption

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“…At the individual level, it is healthy to understand how much citizens feel affected by the effects of corruption (Neshkova & Kalesnikaite, 2019), the reflexes of corrupt actions for their quality of life (Warren, 2004) and their consequent feeling of deprivation of access to public goods or services (Amundsen, 1999;Leal, 2013;World Bank, 1997). In the social context, this dimension aims to understand how corruption can be harmful to the country's development (Abreu & Gomes, 2021), encourage the waste of public money (Amundsen, 1999), as well as being institutionalized in its culture (ABS, 2016;Lin & Yu, 2014). Box 3 lists the CPS items according to reflex dimension.…”
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“…At the individual level, it is healthy to understand how much citizens feel affected by the effects of corruption (Neshkova & Kalesnikaite, 2019), the reflexes of corrupt actions for their quality of life (Warren, 2004) and their consequent feeling of deprivation of access to public goods or services (Amundsen, 1999;Leal, 2013;World Bank, 1997). In the social context, this dimension aims to understand how corruption can be harmful to the country's development (Abreu & Gomes, 2021), encourage the waste of public money (Amundsen, 1999), as well as being institutionalized in its culture (ABS, 2016;Lin & Yu, 2014). Box 3 lists the CPS items according to reflex dimension.…”
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“…Politically aware citizens understand political information differently from those who do not give equal relevance to the topic (Weitz-Shapiro & Winters, 2016). Thus, it is essential that citizens are aware of the meaning of corruption (Lin & Yu, 2014), corrupt practices (Sadek, 2019), combat legislation (Abreu & Gomes, 2021) and that they seek information to update themselves on the theme (Bai, Liu, & Kou, 2014;Yu, Chen, & Lin, 2013), as well as taking it to the heart of the social discussion (Weitz-Shapiro & Winters, 2016). Box 1 lists the CPS' knowledge dimension items, defined based on current literature.…”
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“…Cidadãos politicamente conscientes compreendem as informações políticas de maneira diferente daqueles que não dão igual relevância ao tema (Weitz-Shapiro & Winters, 2016). Assim, é fundamental que o cidadão tenha conhecimento sobre o significado da corrupção (Lin & Yu, 2014), as práticas corruptas (Sadek, 2019), a legislação de combate (Abreu & Gomes, 2021) e que busque informações para se atualizar sobre o tema (Bai, Liu, & Kou, 2014;Yu, Chen, & Lin, 2013), bem como o leve ao cerne da discussão social (Weitz-Shapiro & Winters, 2016). O Quadro 1 lista os itens da dimensão conhecimento da EPC, definidos a partir da literatura atual.…”
Section: Desenvolvimento Da Escala De Percepção Da Corrupção (Epc)unclassified
“…No contexto social, esta dimensão visa o entendimento do quanto a corrupção pode ser danosa ao desenvolvimento do país (Abreu & Gomes, 2021), impulsionar o desperdício do dinheiro público (Amundsen, 1999), bem como estar institucionalizada na sua cultura (ABS, 2016;Lin & Yu, 2014). O Quadro 3 lista os itens da EPC para a dimensão reflexos.…”
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