Corruption: institutional features, social determinants and consequences
Journal: RUDN Journal of Sociology (Vol.21, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-06-25
Authors : S. Egoryshev; E. Egorysheva;
Page : 253-264
Keywords : social deviation; crime; corruption; determinants and trends; functions and consequences; institutional features; anti-corruption policy; socially-acceptable level of corruption;
Abstract
The article considers the nature, causes, determinants and consequences of corruption. As a form of social deviation of a delinquent nature and as a type of crime, corruption has a destructive effect on all spheres of social life, primarily on their management - by redistributing their resources and by replacing social values and goals with group and personal ones. Corruption affects not only states but also international affairs; therefore, we need active opposition to corruption from the world community: International Anti-Corruption Day was included in the calendars of 187 countries including Russia. According to the World Bank, the annual global amount of bribes is 1 trillion US dollars. For many countries, corruption has become a threat to national security, which makes them seek and use effective and often radical measures to counter corruption, and to conduct comprehensive studies of corruption as an objective and widespread social phenomenon. The authors consider corruption on the basis of an interdisciplinary methodology with an emphasis on institutional and structural-functional approaches, which allowed to identify institutional features of corruption, its structure, functions and social consequences, and to assess the efficiency of anti-corruption measures. The article is based on the statistical data on the dynamics of corruption in Russia and the Republic of Bashkortostan in 2012-2020, and on the results of the sociological survey conducted by the Institute for Strategic Studies of the Republic of Bashkortostan in 2020 according to the methodology for assessing corruption described in the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation. The survey focused on the problems in the interaction of citizens and employees of state and municipal authorities (‘everyday’ corruption), and in the interaction of authorities and business (‘business’ corruption) (the corresponding samples were 814 and 300 people). The study of ‘everyday’ corruption was conducted by individual formalized interviews, of ‘business’ corruption - by the online survey on the Google Forms.
Other Latest Articles
- Schoolchildren about STEM professions: General and gender-specific representations
- Student assessments of the higher education (on the example of the monitoring survey of the MPEI graduates)
- Russian students about learning under the covid-19 pandemic: Resources, opportunities and assessment of the distance learning
- FOR THE 1ST NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION VOICE AND SWALLOW DISORDERS; 13-15 MARCH 2015
- BACK TO THE GRASS ROOT
Last modified: 2021-06-25 20:48:53