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Title: An empirical study on construction process corruption susceptibility : a vignette of international expertise
Authors: Owusu, EK 
Chan, APC 
Shan, M
Pärn, E
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Source: Science and engineering ethics, Feb. 2020, v. 26, no. 1, p. 325-349
Abstract: Construction process stages are argued to be vulnerable to the prevalence of corrupt practices. However, the validity of this argument has not been empirically explored in the extant literature of construction management. Therefore, this study examines the stages of the construction process susceptibility to corruption and its most prominent forms of corrupt activities (within the respective stages). A total of forty-four project-related professionals were involved in an expert survey to assess such susceptibilities and the criticality of the identified corrupt activities at each stage. A comparative study of expert views from developing regions against experts from developed regions is conducted. Expert scoring results revealed that three stages are most susceptible, namely: project execution, pre-qualification and tender stages. Such results were confirmed by application of the Mann–Whitney U test statistics tool, showing wide disparities in seven out of eleven identical stages. This study is intended to incite polemic discussions and greater empirical, evidence-based research from scholars in both developed and developing countries. This study adds to the extant literature corruption-related works on the construction process through deeper understanding of the dynamic nature of corrupt practices involved in the stages of the construction process in developing countries. Practically, it intends to offer a veritable plethora of information on the critical stages of the construction process for industry practitioners, policymakers and anti-corruption bodies to careen their attention towards the fight against corruption.
Keywords: Construction management
Corruption
Susceptibility
International survey
Publisher: Springer
Journal: Science and engineering ethics 
ISSN: 1353-3452
EISSN: 1471-5546
DOI: 10.1007/s11948-019-00083-6
Rights: © Springer Nature B.V. 2019
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Science and Engineering Ethics. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11948-019-00083-6
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