Norms, Gender and Corruption
Norms, Gender and Corruption
Understanding the Nexus
Merkle, Ortrun; Kubbe, Ina
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
10/2022
304
Dura
Inglês
9781802205824
15 a 20 dias
Preface xvi
1 Introduction. Gender and corruption: the role of norms 1
Ina Kubbe and Ortrun Merkle
2 Type matters! Why we need to stop overgeneralizing
results: a closer look at gender, norms, and corruption 25
M. Jamie-Lee Campbell
3 Gender norms and firms' corruption: evidence from China 45
Chengyu Fu
4 Gender differences in the prioritization of corruption as the
most important problem in the US, 1939-2015 60
T. Murat Yildirim
5 Unpacking the link between gender and injunctive norms
on corruption using survey data: a multilevel analysis of 30
European countries 78
Giulia M. Dotti Sani and Simona Guglielmi
6 Gendering women's political representation and good
governance in the EU? A feminist approach against
informal norms of corruption 99
Digdem Soyaltin-Colella and F. Melis Cin
7 Women held back: the depressing effect of institutional
and norms-based barriers on female representation in
corrupt contexts 120
Gustavo Diaz and Kelly Senters Piazza
8 Gender stereotypes and corruption in devolved systems of
government: evidence from local governments in Kenya 139
Justa Mwangi, Wilson Muna and Gitile Naituli
9 The impact of corruption on gender in Central and Eastern
Europe: how corruption challenges women's life 159
Liljana Cvetanoska and Ina Kubbe
10 Gender perspective in justice systems: comparative
analysis of the Brazilian, Spanish and German realities on
corruption cases 183
Denise Neves Abade and Katharina Miller
11 Sustaining the patriarchal bargain in Morocco: the
normalization of Moroccan gendered judicial corruption 213
Ginger R. Feather
12 Wasta and economic opportunities: the case of Palestinian
men and women in the West Bank 239
Chloe Laurence Cohen
13 Sextortion: corruption shaped by gender norms 253
Elin Bjarnegard, Dolores Calvo, Asa Elden, and Silje Lundgren
14 Moving forward: including norms in the research agenda
on gender and corruption 269
Ortrun Merkle and Ina Kubbe
Index
Preface xvi
1 Introduction. Gender and corruption: the role of norms 1
Ina Kubbe and Ortrun Merkle
2 Type matters! Why we need to stop overgeneralizing
results: a closer look at gender, norms, and corruption 25
M. Jamie-Lee Campbell
3 Gender norms and firms' corruption: evidence from China 45
Chengyu Fu
4 Gender differences in the prioritization of corruption as the
most important problem in the US, 1939-2015 60
T. Murat Yildirim
5 Unpacking the link between gender and injunctive norms
on corruption using survey data: a multilevel analysis of 30
European countries 78
Giulia M. Dotti Sani and Simona Guglielmi
6 Gendering women's political representation and good
governance in the EU? A feminist approach against
informal norms of corruption 99
Digdem Soyaltin-Colella and F. Melis Cin
7 Women held back: the depressing effect of institutional
and norms-based barriers on female representation in
corrupt contexts 120
Gustavo Diaz and Kelly Senters Piazza
8 Gender stereotypes and corruption in devolved systems of
government: evidence from local governments in Kenya 139
Justa Mwangi, Wilson Muna and Gitile Naituli
9 The impact of corruption on gender in Central and Eastern
Europe: how corruption challenges women's life 159
Liljana Cvetanoska and Ina Kubbe
10 Gender perspective in justice systems: comparative
analysis of the Brazilian, Spanish and German realities on
corruption cases 183
Denise Neves Abade and Katharina Miller
11 Sustaining the patriarchal bargain in Morocco: the
normalization of Moroccan gendered judicial corruption 213
Ginger R. Feather
12 Wasta and economic opportunities: the case of Palestinian
men and women in the West Bank 239
Chloe Laurence Cohen
13 Sextortion: corruption shaped by gender norms 253
Elin Bjarnegard, Dolores Calvo, Asa Elden, and Silje Lundgren
14 Moving forward: including norms in the research agenda
on gender and corruption 269
Ortrun Merkle and Ina Kubbe
Index