Code
13v22323
Duration
01 September 2022 → 31 August 2027
Funding
Federal funding: VLIR-UOS
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Social sciences
- Causes and prevention of crime
- Criminological theories
Keywords
Corruption
Neutralization mechanisms
Bribery
Theory of Planned Behavior
Ecuador
Project description
This study employs a Behavioral Theoretical Framework to analyze corruption tolerance in Ecuador,
focusing on socio-psychological dynamics and cognitive mechanisms. It integrates the Theory of
Planned Behavior and the Theory of Neutralization to explain variations in tolerance levels. By
exploring individual decision-making and cognitive justifications, it aims to enhance understanding of
corruption dynamics and inform targeted anti-corruption interventions.