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Corruption Forms in the Construction Industry: Literature Review
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Over the past decade, corruption has elicited increasing attention in the construction industry, and several studies have been conducted and published on the topic of forms of corruption in the construction industry. ...
Barriers Affecting Effective Application of Anticorruption Measures in Infrastructure Projects: Disparities between Developed and Developing Countries
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study examines the critical barriers that obstruct the full potency and the intended effectiveness of anticorruption measures (ACMs) enforced to mitigate the pervasiveness of corrupt practices in project procurement ...
Evaluating the Corruption Susceptibility Index of Infrastructure Procurement and Management in the Developed Context: The Case of Hong Kong
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study evaluates the susceptibility patterns of the procurement process of infrastructure projects to corruption in Hong Kong. An expert survey is conducted with infrastructure-related professionals from Hong Kong (HK) ...
Impacts of External Environmental Factors on the Collusive Team Scale in Bidding: The Case of China
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Collusive bidding is regarded as one of the construction sector’s most socially harmful, anticompetitive, and unsustainable practices. In this scheme, bidders are accustomed to varying their collusive team scale (CTS) with ...
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Strategies for Extirpating Corrupt Practices in Infrastructure Project Procurement
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study examined the efficacy of anticorruption measures for extirpating the prevalence of corrupt practices in infrastructure procurement in developing countries. The study employed the fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE) ...