comprehensive framework for reducing corruption
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Developing a Comprehensive Framework for Reducing Corruption Through Both Supply Side And Demand Side Interventions
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Research Team• Rick Stapenhurst (McGill University) – Principal Investigator• Emine Sarigollu (McGill University)• Myung-Soo Jo (McGill University)• Fahri Karakas (University of East Anglia)• Rasheed Draman (ACEPA)• Mitchell O’Brien (World Bank)Collaborators• Wayne Dunn (CSR Training Institute)• Jeffrey Davidson (Canadian Government)
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Purpose.
CORRUPTION
Analyze Supply & Demand Side
Canadian Mining/Gas Operations
Tanzania Ghana Burkina Faso
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Objectives. 1. Link corruption, CSR
initiatives, stakeholder engagement
with oversight
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Objectives. 1. Link corruption, CSR
initiatives, stakeholder engagement
with oversight
2. Reactivity of corporate anti-
corruption programs and CSR activities
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Objectives. 1. Link corruption, CSR
initiatives, stakeholder engagement
with oversight
2. Reactivity of corporate anti-
corruption programs and CSR activities
3. Examine role of host
government
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Objectives. 1. Link corruption, CSR
initiatives, stakeholder engagement
with oversight
2. Reactivity of corporate anti-
corruption programs and CSR activities
3. Examine role of host
government
4. Provide ways to manage
political risks and corruption
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Objectives. 1. Link corruption, CSR
initiatives, stakeholder engagement
with oversight
2. Reactivity of corporate anti-
corruption programs and CSR activities
3. Examine role of host
government
4. Provide ways to manage
political risks and corruption
5. Advise ways to develop
appropriate public policies
regarding corruption
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Theoretical Framework.
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• The project will use a comparative case study approach to:
Research Approach.
Develop and assess overall model
Evaluate linkages
Develop recommendations
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Methods.Stage 1
General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies
operating overseas
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Methods.
Stage 2Key Informant Interviews
Stage 1General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies
operating overseas
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Methods.
Stage 2Key Informant Interviews
15 in each country45 in total
Stage 1General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies
operating overseas
Industry, government, parliamentarians
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Methods.
Stage 2Key Informant Interviews
15 in each country45 in total
Stage 1General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies
operating overseas
Stage 3Focus Groups
Industry, government, parliamentarians
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Methods.
Stage 2Key Informant Interviews
15 in each country45 in total
Stage 1General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies
operating overseas
Stage 3Focus Groups
100 in each country300 in total
Local stakeholdersIndustry, government,
parliamentarians
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Expected outcomes.
Social Outcomes Social Outcomes
1. Help extractive companies better assess micro-political risks
2. Develop successful and proactive corporate policies to mitigate corruption
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Expected outcomes.
Scholarly Outcomes
1. Create knowledge of political risk assessment, corruption, corporate
policies, and host country stakeholder
2. Deliver advice in to how to develop effective policies and programs
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Dissemination.
Two Validation Seminars/
Workshop in West and East Africa
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Dissemination.
Two Validation Seminars/
Workshop in West and East Africa
Larger Seminar/Conferenc
e in Canada
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Dissemination.
Two Validation Seminars/
Workshop in West and East Africa
Larger Seminar/Conferenc
e in Canada
Purpose of workshop: to present findings, validate conclusions and to develop practical recommendations
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Dissemination.
Two Validation Seminars/
Workshop in West and East Africa
Larger Seminar/Conferenc
e in Canada
Case Studies and practitioner handbooks
Purpose of workshop: to present findings, validate conclusions and to develop practical recommendations
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Dissemination.
Two Validation Seminars/
Workshop in West and East Africa
Larger Seminar/Conferenc
e in Canada
Case Studies and practitioner handbooks
Purpose of workshop: to present findings, validate conclusions and to develop practical recommendations
Disseminated to extractive companies operating in Africa, mining and business associations, and African governments and parliaments