[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":413},["ShallowReactive",2],{"publication-who-involved-anti-corruption-collective-action-and-why":3,"related-who-involved-anti-corruption-collective-action-and-why":62},[4],{"id":5,"status":6,"sort":7,"date_created":8,"date_updated":9,"nid":10,"slug":11,"title":12,"body":13,"citation":14,"language":15,"year":16,"publisher":17,"date_published":18,"external":19,"topic":20,"link_internal":23,"link_external":24,"featured":19,"topics":40,"languages":41,"type":46,"area":7,"programme":7,"websites":7,"summary":7,"pdf_text":7,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"image":47,"countries":58,"tags":59,"pdf":60,"authors":61},2300,"published",null,"2023-06-30T08:38:45.000Z","2026-05-23T20:09:00.000Z",639,"who-involved-anti-corruption-collective-action-and-why","Who is involved in anti-corruption Collective Action and why?","\n\n \n\nWhat motivates people to join Collective Action initiatives against corruption? What type of people and organisations are involved? This short video explains.\n\nFeaturing: Stephen Zimmerman (World Bank Group), Mirna Adjami (Basel Institute on Governance), Shabnam Siddiqui (UN Global Compact India), Kevin Abikoff (Hughes, Hubbard &amp; Reed), Lisa Miller (World Bank Group) and Scarlet Wannenwetsch (Basel Institute on Governance).\n\nFilmed at the International Centre of Collective Action Conference 2018. The conference was held by the Basel Institute on Governance with support from the Siemens Integrity Initiative, KPMG and Hughes, Hubbard &amp; Reed.\n\nSubtitles and transcripts are available in English, German, Spanish and French.","","English, French, German, Spanish",2018,"Basel Institute on Governance","2018-12-03",false,[21,22],"Collective Action","Private Sector",[],[25,28,31,34,37],{"url":26,"caption":27},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fwatch?v=xC6XKHJiy0Q","View on YouTube",{"url":29,"caption":30},"https:\u002F\u002F.baselgovernance.org\u002Fsites\u002Fdefault\u002Ffiles\u002F2019-02\u002Fvideo_3_transcript_en.pdf"," View transcript (English)",{"url":32,"caption":33},"https:\u002F\u002F.baselgovernance.org\u002Fsites\u002Fdefault\u002Ffiles\u002F2019-02\u002Fvideo_3_transcript_de.pdf"," View transcript (German)",{"url":35,"caption":36},"https:\u002F\u002F.baselgovernance.org\u002Fsites\u002Fdefault\u002Ffiles\u002F2019-02\u002Fvideo_3_transcript_es.pdf"," View transcript (Spanish)",{"url":38,"caption":39},"https:\u002F\u002F.baselgovernance.org\u002Fsites\u002Fdefault\u002Ffiles\u002F2019-02\u002Fvideo_3_transcript_fr.pdf"," View transcript (French)",[21,22],[42,43,44,45],"English","French","German","Spanish",[],{"id":48,"storage":49,"filename_disk":50,"filename_download":51,"title":52,"type":53,"created_on":8,"modified_on":8,"charset":7,"filesize":54,"width":55,"height":56,"duration":7,"embed":7,"description":7,"location":7,"tags":7,"metadata":57,"focal_point_x":7,"focal_point_y":7,"tus_id":7,"tus_data":7,"uploaded_on":8},"4159ea31-0c3b-46e9-9713-be6e9ebaa0bb","local","4159ea31-0c3b-46e9-9713-be6e9ebaa0bb.png?itok=elF2JowD","Screenshot-2019-02-19-at-10.57.58.png?itok=elF2JowD","Collective Action video 3","image\u002Fpng",174029,500,281,{},[],[],[],[],[63,102,143,193,221,253,284,310,335,389],{"id":64,"slug":65,"title":66,"status":6,"nid":67,"year":68,"body":69,"external":19,"topic":70,"language":42,"type":71,"date_published":73,"image":74,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":75,"link_external":76,"authors":80,"countries":85,"tags":86,"pdf":94,"topics":96,"featured":19,"languages":7,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":98,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":100,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":101},2418,"anti-corruption-collective-action-g20b20-process-charting-progress-2020-2024","Anti-corruption Collective Action in the G20\u002FB20 process: Charting progress 2020–2024",2845,2025,"This report analyses the approaches of the previous five B20 presidencies to addressing anti-corruption Collective Action. It captures lessons learned and provides recommendations for future B20\u002FG20 cycles. It is primarily intended for upcoming B20\u002FG20 presidencies, B20 Integrity &amp; Compliance Task Force members and organisations engaging with the B20\u002FG20.\n\n### About this report\n\nYou may share or republish this report under a Creative Commons \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002Fdeed.en\">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0\u003C\u002Fa> licence.\n\nSuggested citation: Scarlet Wannenwetsch. 2025. 'Anti-corruption Collective Action in the G20\u002FB20 process: Charting progress 2020–2024.' Basel Institute on Governance.\n\nThe report was funded by the Siemens Integrity Initiative, which supports organisations in the fight against corruption and fraud through Collective Action, education and training. The views and opinions expressed in this report are those of the author and do not reflect the position of Siemens or the Siemens Integrity Initiative.",[21,22],[72],"Report","2025-08-29","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F7f5abe00-7eca-48f7-a600-067f05b7871a?width=600&height=840",[],[77],{"url":78,"caption":79},"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fexplore\u002Fpublications\u002F1820"," Read related baseline report",[81],{"authors_id":82},{"id":83,"name":84},293,"Scarlet Wannenwetsch",[],[87,91],{"tags_id":88},{"id":89,"name":90},982,"Anti-corruption",{"tags_id":92},{"id":93,"name":21},909,[95],2475,[21,22],"03bebfd8-0b40-4a2a-820d-b9d9c13b9de6","2025-09-08T21:17:14.000Z","3d9ff205-1640-4f34-b5b6-86977f51bbd6","2026-05-23T20:08:11.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fanti-corruption-collective-action-g20b20-process-charting-progress-2020-2024",{"id":103,"slug":104,"title":105,"status":6,"nid":106,"year":68,"body":107,"external":19,"topic":108,"language":42,"type":109,"date_published":111,"image":112,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":113,"link_external":117,"authors":118,"countries":131,"tags":132,"pdf":133,"topics":138,"featured":19,"languages":7,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":139,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":140,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":141,"link":142},2417,"wp-57","Working Paper 57: Mapping and strengthening the evidence base for anti-corruption Collective Action",2804,"This Working Paper provides a theoretical and practical contribution to strengthening the evidence base for anti-corruption Collective Action – i.e. collaborative efforts by diverse actors from the private sector, civil society and public institutions to address integrity challenges that no single actor can resolve alone.\n\nIt combines a new conceptual framework for Collective Action initiatives, updated data and practical tools. Together, these will help researchers, practitioners and policymakers compare initiatives, test assumptions and design more effective collaborations.\n\nThe paper provides insights into how Collective Action works in practice; the impact of different social and political environments; how to link Collective Action with real-world improvements in corruption prevention; and whether initiatives’ activities are actually contributing to their stated goals.\n\n### About this report\n\nThis paper is made possible through the support of the Siemens Integrity Initiative.\n\nThe paper is published as part of the Basel Institute on Governance Working Paper series, ISSN: 2624-9650. You may share or republish it under a Creative Commons \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002Fdeed.en\">BY-NC-ND 4.0\u003C\u002Fa> International Licence.\n\nThe contents are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Basel Institute on Governance, its donors and partners, or the University of Basel.\n\nSuggested citation: Binder, Lucie, Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez and Giovanna Rodriguez-Garcia. 2025. ‘Mapping and strengthening the evidence base for anti-corruption Collective Action: Models, metrics and insights.’ Working Paper 57, Basel Institute on Governance. Available at: baselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp-57.",[21,22],[110],"Working Paper","2025-06-30","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F27f380ef-278b-4dce-8c52-929c5386ee2d?width=600&height=840",[114],{"url":115,"caption":116},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications?type=Working%20Paper"," View all Working Papers",[],[119,123,127],{"authors_id":120},{"id":121,"name":122},515,"Lucie Binder",{"authors_id":124},{"id":125,"name":126},570,"Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez",{"authors_id":128},{"id":129,"name":130},571,"Giovanna Rodriguez-Garcia",[],[],[134,135,136,137],2471,2472,2473,2474,[21,22],"2025-08-21T23:52:13.000Z","2026-06-02T14:16:22.000Z","Models, metrics and insights","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp-57",{"id":144,"slug":145,"title":146,"status":6,"nid":147,"year":68,"body":148,"external":19,"topic":149,"language":42,"type":150,"date_published":152,"image":153,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":154,"link_external":158,"authors":159,"countries":168,"tags":169,"pdf":186,"topics":188,"featured":19,"languages":7,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":190,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":191,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":192},2395,"quick-guide-39-business-integrity-and-ethics","Quick Guide 39: Business integrity and ethics",2785,"The changing landscape of anti-corruption regulation and enforcement has triggered important discussions around the role of ethics and compliance in business strategies and in the economy as a whole. It has also given impetus to the narrative that anti-corruption compliance programmes are inevitably costly, potentially ineffective and bureaucratic. \n\nThis ignores many of the positive advances in compliance that have been made in recent years, as well as the growing body of evidence supporting the business case for compliance.\n\nThis Quick Guide covers five broad areas in which mature and well-constructed ethics and compliance systems can benefit businesses even in the face of an uncertain regulatory and enforcement framework. It is based on a roundtable convened by the Basel Institute on Governance and bilateral discussions with key figures in the business and anti-corruption community.\n\n### About this Quick Guide\n\nYou are free to share and republish this work under a \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002F\">Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 Licence\u003C\u002Fa>. It is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Quick Guide series, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.baselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications?type=2428\">ISSN 2673-5229\u003C\u002Fa>.",[21,22],[151],"Quick Guide","2025-03-25","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F9a75cbfc-a56c-4739-b683-d2122f94d9bc?width=600&height=840",[155],{"url":156,"caption":157},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications?type=Quick%20Guide"," View all Quick Guides",[],[160,164],{"authors_id":161},{"id":162,"name":163},298,"Vanessa Hans",{"authors_id":165},{"id":166,"name":167},296,"Monica Guy",[],[170,174,178,182],{"tags_id":171},{"id":172,"name":173},830,"Business integrity",{"tags_id":175},{"id":176,"name":177},1274,"Ethics",{"tags_id":179},{"id":180,"name":181},1380,"Sustainability",{"tags_id":183},{"id":184,"name":185},859,"Corruption risks",[187],2436,[21,22,189],"Business Integrity Ethics and Compliance","2025-03-25T17:05:22.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:52.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fquick-guide-39-business-integrity-and-ethics",{"id":194,"slug":195,"title":196,"status":6,"nid":197,"year":68,"body":198,"external":19,"topic":199,"language":42,"type":200,"date_published":152,"image":201,"citation":14,"publisher":202,"link_internal":203,"link_external":207,"authors":211,"countries":212,"tags":213,"pdf":216,"topics":217,"featured":19,"languages":7,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":218,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":219,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":220},2404,"companies-assessments-anti-corruption-compliance","Companies’ assessments of anti-corruption compliance",2814,"In the last decade, companies around the globe have significantly invested in the development of anti-corruption compliance programmes. Assessing the effectiveness of these programmes has proven challenging and requires that companies go beyond a box-checking approach, set clear objectives, measure progress and impact and foster a culture of integrity.\n\nThis paper published by the OECD aims to support companies in their assessment efforts by taking stock of methodologies and tools − such as key performance indicators, culture surveys, data analytics, audits and peer learning − that companies use to assess and enhance the effectiveness of their anti-corruption programmes.\n\nDrawing on desk research and data collected by the OECD and the Basel Institute on Governance including in months of consultations with the private sector, this paper contributes to promoting strong anti-corruption norms and standards within the public and private sector.",[21,22],[72],"https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002Fb6411703-5835-482b-94c9-8a0c50e97a03?width=600&height=840","OECD",[204],{"url":205,"caption":206},"\u002Fresources\u002Fnews\u002Fwhy-ethical-business-and-behaviour-are-key-to-resilience-in-volatile-times-2808"," Read our related blog",[208],{"url":209,"caption":210},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.oecd.org\u002Fen\u002Fpublications\u002Fcompanies-assessments-of-anti-corruption-compliance_977ed5a8-en.html","View report on OECD website",[],[],[214],{"tags_id":215},{"id":176,"name":177},[],[21,22],"2025-06-03T16:05:34.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:53.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fcompanies-assessments-anti-corruption-compliance",{"id":222,"slug":223,"title":224,"status":6,"nid":225,"year":226,"body":227,"external":19,"topic":228,"language":42,"type":229,"date_published":230,"image":231,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":232,"link_external":233,"authors":237,"countries":238,"tags":239,"pdf":246,"topics":248,"featured":19,"languages":249,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":250,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":251,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":252},2377,"putting-business-integrity-global-agenda-report-5th-international-collective-action","Putting business integrity on the global agenda: Report from the 5th International Collective Action Conference",2725,2024,"The 5th International Collective Action Conference represented another significant milestone in the development of responsible and ethical business practices through anti-corruption Collective Action. \n\nThe conference, hosted by the Basel Institute with the support of the Siemens Integrity Initiative, took place on 24 and 25 June 2024 in Basel, Switzerland. This short conference report presents main insights, quotes as well as infographics and graphic recordings from the two-day event, which welcomed around 200 people from around the world and across all sectors.\n\nA key theme of this year’s conference was the importance of building local, regional and international communities of practice. These communities bring together different constellations of people and organisations interested in the Collective Action approach to improve skills, develop joint solutions and advance knowledge about how to make initiatives effective in different contexts. \n\nFive panel discussions, three interactive breakout sessions and multiple networking opportunities, including an exhibition, offered many occasions for sharing experiences and best practices in anti-corruption Collective Action and breaking down silos.\n\n### About this report and acknowledgements\n\nThe Basel Institute on Governance thanks the Siemens Integrity Initiative for supporting and providing funding for the conference’s 5th edition, as well as all speakers and breakout session facilitating organisations. The full list of presenters and sessions can be found on conference pages of the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fget-involved\u002Fevents\u002Ficac-2024\u002Fagenda\">B20 Collective Action Hub\u003C\u002Fa>.\n\nGraphic recording illustrations: Tetyana Kalyuzhna, Basel Institute on Governance.\nPhoto and video credit: David Borter, LEO MEDIA GmbH \u002F BBM PRODUCTIONS AG.\n\nThe report is free to share or republish under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International licence (\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002Fdeed.en\">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0\u003C\u002Fa>). Please credit the Basel Institute on Governance and link to: \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\">https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u003C\u002Fa>.",[21,22],[72],"2024-11-28","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F02044130-66da-43f7-8ee2-ef45cc33cc96?width=600&height=840",[],[234],{"url":235,"caption":236},"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fget-involved\u002Fevents\u002Ficac-2024\u002F"," See Conference web page",[],[],[240,242,244],{"tags_id":241},{"id":93,"name":21},{"tags_id":243},{"id":172,"name":173},{"tags_id":245},{"id":89,"name":90},[247],2415,[21,22,189],[42],"2024-12-05T14:06:46.000Z","2026-05-29T22:22:53.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fputting-business-integrity-global-agenda-report-5th-international-collective-action",{"id":254,"slug":255,"title":256,"status":6,"nid":257,"year":226,"body":258,"external":19,"topic":259,"language":42,"type":261,"date_published":262,"image":263,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":264,"link_external":265,"authors":266,"countries":275,"tags":276,"pdf":277,"topics":279,"featured":19,"languages":280,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":281,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":282,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":283},2359,"wp-53","Working Paper 53: Good governance and the just transition: Implications for renewable energy companies",2673,"There is broad agreement that ensuring a just energy transition is key for achieving the trust and support from citizens needed to succeed with the green transition and the COP28 goal of tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030.\n\nThis paper discusses the concept of a just transition, with a particular focus on the importance of achieving a transition that benefits both local communities and society at large. It examines the governance and corruption challenges that could jeopardise this goal and discusses how industry associations and companies in the renewable energy sector could step up its efforts to address these challenges to realise the ambition of a just transition.\n\nThe paper draws on lessons from the experience of tackling governance and corruption risks in the extractive sector and sets out proposals on how to accelerate collective action in the renewable energy sector. \n\n### About this report\n\nThis is a guest Working Paper of the Basel Institute on Governance, ISSN: 2624-9650. You may share or republish the report under a Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. The contents are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Basel Institute on Governance, University of Basel or funding organisations.\n\nSuggested citation: de Vibe, Maja, and Mark Robinson. 2024. ‘Good governance and the just transition: Implications for renewable energy companies.’ Working Paper 53, Basel Institute on Governance. Available at: baselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp-53.",[21,260,22],"Green Corruption",[110],"2024-09-01","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002Facad9a6f-74c5-48d5-9305-a053ed97aa91?width=600&height=840",[],[],[267,271],{"authors_id":268},{"id":269,"name":270},546,"Maja de Vibe",{"authors_id":272},{"id":273,"name":274},547,"Mark Robinson",[],[],[278],2445,[21,260,22],[42],"2024-08-30T16:05:06.000Z","2026-05-31T22:51:53.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp-53",{"id":285,"slug":286,"title":287,"status":6,"nid":288,"year":226,"body":289,"external":19,"topic":290,"language":42,"type":291,"date_published":292,"image":293,"citation":14,"publisher":294,"link_internal":295,"link_external":299,"authors":300,"countries":301,"tags":302,"pdf":303,"topics":305,"featured":19,"languages":306,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":307,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":308,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":309},2354,"integrated-mindset-practice-professional-accountants-business-and-anti-corruption","Integrated Mindset in Practice: Professional Accountants in Business and Anti-Corruption Compliance",2652,"This joint report from the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Basel Institute on Governance explores the concept of the \"integrated mindset\" – i.e. considering financial and sustainability-related information about a company holistically and in an integrated way. \n\nThe \"integrated mindset\" is an approach within companies and by company leadership that considers financial and sustainability-related information about the company as a whole, in an integrated way. This integrated approach to financial and sustainability-related information empowers better-informed decisions that deliver long-term value creation. This delivers financial returns to investors while taking account of value to customers, employees, suppliers, and societal interests.\n\nAn integrated mindset extends to all environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. This report will help companies — in particular, their professional accountants in business — apply an integrated mindset to anti-corruption oversight and compliance programs, a crucial component of the governance “G” in ESG.\n\nMoreover, it highlights that a commitment to an ethical culture is fundamental to an integrated mindset. Corruption evolves and changes constantly, creating risks that go beyond what companies can address internally, such as distorting competition and creating an uneven playing field between competitors.\n\nWorking toward developing more integrated industry approaches that lift the standards of business integrity at the sectoral or country level through Collective Action can be an effective way for companies to work toward future-proofing their compliance programs. “whole of business” approach to anti-corruption compliance.",[21,22],[72],"2024-07-04","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F706ca471-599d-4f99-a38a-7f9bc6e2180b?width=600&height=840","IFAC, ICAEW, Basel Institute on Governance",[296],{"url":297,"caption":298},"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fnode\u002F2650\u002F"," View related event",[],[],[],[],[304],2392,[21,22],[42],"2024-07-05T10:05:01.000Z","2026-05-23T20:04:33.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fintegrated-mindset-practice-professional-accountants-business-and-anti-corruption",{"id":311,"slug":312,"title":313,"status":6,"nid":314,"year":226,"body":315,"external":19,"topic":316,"language":42,"type":317,"date_published":319,"image":320,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":321,"link_external":322,"authors":323,"countries":326,"tags":327,"pdf":328,"topics":330,"featured":19,"languages":331,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":332,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":333,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":334},2332,"good-practices-facilitators-anti-corruption-collective-action","Good practices for facilitators of anti-corruption Collective Action",2566,"This document summarises insights from a peer learning workshop in Basel, Switzerland in December 2023. The workshop explored best practices in anti-corruption Collective Action initiatives. The report covers:\n\n\n- The role of the facilitator in Collective Action initiatives. \n- The different roles that representatives from the private sector, public sector, civil society and academia play.\n- The process of establishing a Collective Action initiative and securing funding for it.\n- Ways to monitor progress and evaluate impact.\n\n\nIt ends by emphasising the importance of continuing to learn from one another and to share information, including by contributing to the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002F\">B20 Collective Action Hub\u003C\u002Fa>.\n\nThe peer-learning workshop and the preparation of this short report were funded by the Siemens Integrity Initiative.",[21,22],[318,72],"Guidelines","2024-01-08","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F0d73b60b-a72f-498f-8881-1bb36edca1e1?width=600&height=840",[],[],[324],{"authors_id":325},{"id":121,"name":122},[],[],[329],2368,[21,22],[42],"2024-01-08T17:04:46.000Z","2026-05-23T20:04:23.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fgood-practices-facilitators-anti-corruption-collective-action",{"id":336,"slug":337,"title":338,"status":6,"nid":339,"year":340,"body":341,"external":19,"topic":342,"language":42,"type":343,"date_published":344,"image":345,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":346,"link_external":347,"authors":351,"countries":360,"tags":381,"pdf":382,"topics":384,"featured":19,"languages":385,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":386,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":387,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":388},2316,"wp48","Working Paper 48: A collaborative approach to improve business integrity in ASEAN: Case studies of anticorruption Collective Action in the region",2529,2023,"This working paper provides an overview and analysis of anti-corruption Collective Action case studies in the ASEAN region. It builds on the 2014 paper: \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.asean-csr-network.org\u002Fc\u002Fimages\u002FAIMPublication-CollectiveActionAgainstCorruptionRVR-CVStarr-1.pdf\">*Collective Action against Corruption: Business and Anti-Corruption Initiatives in ASEAN*\u003C\u002Fa>, which was published by the ASEAN CSR Network and the Asian Institute of Management.\n\nThis 2023 paper reviews the initiatives featured in the 2014 paper and highlights new initiatives that have emerged in the region since then. It covers:\n\n\n- Indonesia: Indonesia Business Links\n- Malaysia: Corporate Integrity System Malaysia\n- Philippines: Integrity Initiative and project SHINE\n- Thailand: Collective Action Against Corruption\n- Thailand: Anti-Corruption Organization of Thailand\n- Vietnam: Vietnam Chamber of Commerce &amp; Industry and its Office for Business\n\n\nThe analysis identifies several success factors, while noting that Collective Action is a flexible approach that can and must be tailored to different contexts.\n\n### About this Working Paper\n\nThe authors would like to thank the Asian Institute of Management and the representatives of the initiatives featured in this paper for their time and contributions.\n\nThis paper is made possible through the support of the Siemens Integrity Initiative.\n\nThe publication is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Working Paper Series, ISSN: 2624-9650. You may share or republish the Working Paper under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).\n\nSuggested citation: Binder, Lucie, Vanessa Hans, and Anna Stransky. 2023. ‘A collaborative approach to improve business integrity in ASEAN: Case studies of anti-corruption Collective Action in the region.’ Working Paper 48, Basel Institute on Governance. Available at: \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp48\">https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp48\u003C\u002Fa>.",[21,22],[110],"2023-11-09","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F4721d38d-d829-421c-986d-90d1e7759d7c?width=600&height=840",[],[348],{"url":349,"caption":350},"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002F"," Learn more about Collective Action",[352,354,356],{"authors_id":353},{"id":121,"name":122},{"authors_id":355},{"id":162,"name":163},{"authors_id":357},{"id":358,"name":359},529,"Anna Stransky",[361,365,369,373,377],{"countries_id":362},{"id":363,"name":364},99,"Indonesia",{"countries_id":366},{"id":367,"name":368},155,"Malaysia",{"countries_id":370},{"id":371,"name":372},174,"Philippines",{"countries_id":374},{"id":375,"name":376},213,"Thailand",{"countries_id":378},{"id":379,"name":380},236,"Vietnam",[],[383],2378,[21,22,189],[42],"2023-11-09T23:04:37.000Z","2026-05-31T22:51:48.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp48",{"id":390,"slug":391,"title":392,"status":6,"nid":393,"year":340,"body":394,"external":19,"topic":395,"language":42,"type":396,"date_published":397,"image":398,"citation":14,"publisher":14,"link_internal":399,"link_external":400,"authors":401,"countries":402,"tags":403,"pdf":406,"topics":408,"featured":19,"languages":409,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":97,"date_created":410,"user_updated":99,"date_updated":411,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":412},2308,"united-nations-global-compact-communication-engagement-2023","United Nations Global Compact: Communication on Engagement 2023",2504,"Our fifth Communication on Engagement to the United Nations Global Compact details our support over the last two years for the UN Global Compact and its results.\n\nNon-business participants, including the Basel Institute, submit the CoE every two years. \n\nPrepared by our \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fcollective-action\">Collective Action\u003C\u002Fa> team, our 2023 submission is available on the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Funglobalcompact.org\u002Fparticipation\u002Freport\u002Fcop\u002Fdetail\u002F479920\">UN Global Compact website\u003C\u002Fa> and by following the link below.",[21,22],[72],"2023-09-05","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F9084646e-d4b9-405e-8f8c-f4085cfed850?width=600&height=840",[],[],[],[],[404],{"tags_id":405},{"id":172,"name":173},[407],2344,[21,22],[42],"2023-09-05T16:04:36.000Z","2026-05-23T20:04:13.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Funited-nations-global-compact-communication-engagement-2023",1780676605524]