The critical business of corruption

作者: Ed Brown , Jonathan Cloke

DOI: 10.1108/17422040610706622

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摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set out an agenda for promoting collaboration between researchers in critical geography and management studies.Design/methodology/approach divided into two main sections. In the first, a detailed discussion nature perspectives traditions advanced which focuses upon disciplines, contested meaning “critical” approaches our relationship with wider political world. opportunities are explored more specific detail through consideration ongoing attempts develop new perspective on current international pre‐occupation corruption anti‐corruption initiatives, both multi‐disciplinary.Findings trawling economy development idea, corruption, demonstrates, not just part that geographical narrative has play informing policy, but also vital link...

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