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Digitising the Anti-Corruption Sphere: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead

  • In 2018, the number of global internet users surpassed four billion, with almost 3.2 billion users using social media. Anti-corruption agendas across actors increasingly reflect these developments. National agencies and donors are including information and communication technology (ICT) in their anti-corruption strategies. Civil society actors are embracing digital tools and using them for advocacy and citizen mobilisation. Open data makes governments more transparent and make data accessible to both investigative journalists and activists. Encryption-based whistleblowing tools promise less harm to potential whistleblowers. Crowdsourcing tools gather citizen feedback on public services. Social media help spread news and coordinate citizen action against corruption. Most recently, blockchain technology promises a more accountable and secure data infrastructure. While the potential of digital technologies in anti-corruption is great, the evidence is less clear cut. Like many anti- corruption tools before, ICT holds a promise it cannot necessarily keep. This paper establishes a state of the art on what we know about ICT in anti-corruption. It links theoretical literature to the limited empirical findings on this specific issue and considers academic literature, as well as research published as reports. It will provide a review of quantitative studies, as well as comparative studies and single case studies focussing on context-specific ICT uses. In doing so, the paper will not only establish what we know so far, but also identify gaps in literature to establish a call for a future research agenda. It will call for continued efforts to assess the effectiveness of ICT tools in anti-corruption.

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Document Type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Author(s):Niklas Kossow
Editor(s):Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Paul M. Heywood
Parent Title (English):A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication year:2020
Publishing Institution:Hertie School
ISBN:9781789904994
Release Date:2020/05/13
Hertie School Research:Publications PhD Researchers
Licence of document (German):Metadaten / metadata
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