Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms, Automatic Thinking and Mental Models

3 country report for Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania

Abstract

These are 3 semi-systematic literature reviews that compiled the evidence about the impact of behavioural factors on the incidence of petty corruption and assessed the relative effectiveness of anti-corruption interventions targeting petty corruption in Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania.

There are 3 case studies and an overview paper which also form part of this research.

This reports are outputs from the ‘Strengthening Research Systems for Poverty Reduction in East Africa’ programme which is funded by the UK Department for International Development.

Citation

  • Claudia Baez-Camargo, Tharcisse Gatwa, Abel Dufikumutiza, Cosimo Stahl, Saba Kassa. (2017.) Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms, Automatic Thinking and Mental Models in Rwanda. Basel Institute on Governance

  • Claudia Baez-Camargo, Paul Bukuluki, Robert Lugolobi, Cosimo Stahl, Saba Kassa (2017). Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms and Mental Models in Uganda. Basel Institute on Governance

  • Claudia Baez Camargo, Richard Sambaiga, Egidius Kamanyi, Cosimo Stahl, Saba Kassa (2017) Behavioural influences on attitudes towards petty corruption: A Study of Social Norms and Mental Models in Tanzania. Basel Institute on Governance

Published 27 September 2017