Poster aimed at defining the corruption index of each University, according to the number of convictions for corruption (defined both as crimes against the public administration and phenomena of nepotism). The results obtained from the document and content analysis have been linked in a matrix whose parameters are women and the level of corruption. By combining this information, a positioning matrix is obtained for different universities Are women less prone to corruption? What are the links between transparency at institutional level, democracy, and the presence of women?
More Women: Less Corruption. What about Universities?
Guarascio C;
2019-01-01
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Poster aimed at defining the corruption index of each University, according to the number of convictions for corruption (defined both as crimes against the public administration and phenomena of nepotism). The results obtained from the document and content analysis have been linked in a matrix whose parameters are women and the level of corruption. By combining this information, a positioning matrix is obtained for different universities Are women less prone to corruption? What are the links between transparency at institutional level, democracy, and the presence of women?File in questo prodotto:
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