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Article · 1 Jul 2015

Collective Action to tackle corruption

by William Nero · Published by Ethical Boardroom
Collective ActionBusiness Integrity Ethics and Compliance

An important factor for success in anti-corruption Collective Action is that it should be a business-driven endeavour. That being said, the role of civil society must be recognised for its important contributions towards successful multi-stakeholder approaches against corruption.

This article from the Spring 2016 edition of Ethical Boardroom magazine looks at how building a strong coalition with civil society puts business on the front foot.

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Nero, W. (2015) Collective Action to tackle corruption. Ethical Boardroom, Summer 2015 edition

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