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Product details:
- ISBN 10: 1000209296
- ISBN 13: 9781000209297
- Author: Albert P. C. Chan
This book presents an extensive study on the extant constructs of corruption in infrastructure-related projects and aims to contribute to the determination and elimination of its incidence and prevalence in infrastructure projects. The book conducts a comprehensive examination of the various determining factors of corruption that negatively affect the procurement process and, in the end, result in cost and time overruns. The authors present an in-depth understanding of how the identified determining factors of corruption can be addressed. Thus, it is intended to broaden the reader’s knowledge of the causes, risk indicators, and different forms of corrupt practices in the procurement process of infrastructure works, before explaining how they affect its stages and activities A dynamic model is developed to demonstrate how to tackle the overall impact of corruption within the procurement process and, at the same time, increase the effectiveness of the extant anti-corruption measures.
Table of contents:
1 Contemporary overview of corruption in infrastructure procurement process
2 Investigating the susceptibility of building projects’ procurement process to corruption in developed and developing regions
3 Empirical assessment of the forms of corruption in infrastructure project procurement: An international survey
4 Experts’ perspectives on corruption causal factors in infrastructure procurement: An international survey
5 Risk indicators of corruption: Examining contractual irregularities in infrastructure procurement – A case from the developing context
6 Examining the effectiveness of anti-corruption strategies and associated barriers
7 Learning from a successful model: The case of Hong Kong
8 Framework development: Extirpating corruption in urban infrastructure projects: The dynamic criticalities and the way forward
9 Conclusions and recommendations
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