An experimental evaluation of an anti-corruption intervention among Ukrainian university students

Author(s) : Denisova-Schmidt, Elena; Huber, Martin; Prytula, Yaroslav

Organization : University of Fribourg (Switzerland)

Imprint : Fribourg (Switzerland), Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Fribourg, 2015

Collation :

28 p.

Series : Working papers SES, 462

In this paper, we investigate experimentally the effect of an anti-corruption intervention – an info folder based on materials developed by Transparency International – on Ukrainian university students’ willingness to participate in an anti-corruption campaign and their general attitude toward corruption. The results suggest that students who have previous experience with bribing are more open to the campaign, while the effect on the total sample is not statistically significant. Furthermore, the intervention increases the overall perception that corruption is a (long-term) part of society rather than a temporary phenomenon. Finally, students with experience in corrupt practices tend to adopt a more negative view of corruption. For those without such experiences, however, we find some indication that the treatment could bolster the acceptance of corruption by instructing the students about its dissemination. The effects of this intervention are therefore ambivalent and appear to depend on the students’ previous exposure to corruption.

  • Anti-Corruption Education, Anti-corruption strategies, Corruption, Bribery, Diagnostic tools / surveys, Perception surveys, Integrity
  • Europe
    Ukraine