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Forming Values and Stereotypes in the Perception of Corruption by Students in Russia
Type
fundamental research project
Start Date
01 September 2012
End Date
30 November 2013
Status
completed
Keywords
Corruption
University
Russia
Description
The study illustrates how universities influence students' attitudes regarding corruption in general and academic corruption in particular. Analyzing this target group - students - is especially important because these young people will lead Russia in the next 30 years; hence this study might forecast whether or not the current corruption situation in Russia will change.
Leader contributor(s)
Funder(s)
Topic(s)
Corruption
University
Russia
Method(s)
questionnaires
interviews
focus groups
Range
HSG Internal
Range (De)
HSG Intern
Division(s)
Eprints ID
216778
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PublicationCross-Cultural Communication : ColumnType: newspaper articleJournal: AATSEEL NewsletterVolume: 56Issue: 2
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PublicationCorruption and Informal Practices in RussiaType: journal articleJournal: Euxeinos: Online Journal of the Center for Governance and Culture in EuropeVolume: 2012Issue: 7
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PublicationCan Russia Modernise? by Alena LedenevaType: book reviewJournal: Neue Zürcher ZeitungVolume: 08.2013Issue: 199
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PublicationKorrupcija v povsednevnoj žizni, biznese i kul'ture. Vzgljad rossijskich studentov : Corruption in Everyday Life, Business and Culture - A Russian Student PerspectiveType: bookVolume: 1. Auflage August 2012
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PublicationCorruption at Universities is a Common Disease for Russia and Ukraine(Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, 2014-06-17)
;Leontyeva, ElviraPrytula, YaroslavRussia and Ukraine might not have common views on foreign policy or their own geographical borders today, but what they do have in common is a problem with endemic corruption in their countries. The higher education system is one of the areas suffering from this problem. -
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PublicationBuchbesprechung: Can Russia Modernise? Sistema, Power Networks and Informal Governance : by Alena V. LedenevaAlena V. Ledeneva: Can Russia Modernise? - Sistema, Power Networks and Informal Governance. Cambridge University Press 2013. 327 S. 55,- £ (hardcover), 19,99 £ (paperback)Type: book reviewJournal: OsteuropaVolume: 2013Issue: 10