Extending a Hand: Corruption and Solidarity with the Less Privileged Domestically and Beyond

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Studies in Comparative International Development Pub Date : 2022-05-13 DOI:10.1007/s12116-022-09352-1
Fredrik G. Malmberg
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Social cohesion, often operationalized using measures of generalized social trust, has received enormous amounts of attention in previous scholarly work. However, another dimension of this broad phenomenon, norms of social solidarity, has meanwhile largely been overlooked in previous research. This study analyzes the association between micro-perceptions of corruption and solidarity with the less privileged both domestically and beyond, and how this association might vary across different societies with different types and forms of corruption. The data come from ISSP Citizenship II and include 33 countries, analyzed with multilevel regression models. The results show that the link between individual corruption perceptions and global solidarity varies so that it is comparatively weak and positive in contexts judged as more corrupt according to the Corruption Perception Index, while it is strong and negative in contexts judged by experts as relatively corruption free. For domestic solidarity, in turn, there is some evidence of a comparatively weak positive association but no significant contextual variations.

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伸出援助之手:腐败与与国内及国外弱势群体的团结
社会凝聚力通常使用广义社会信任的措施来操作,在以前的学术工作中受到了大量的关注。然而,这一广泛现象的另一个方面,即社会团结的规范,在以前的研究中在很大程度上被忽视了。本研究分析了对腐败的微观认知与对国内和国外弱势群体的团结之间的联系,以及这种联系在不同类型和形式的腐败的不同社会中可能存在的差异。数据来自ISSP Citizenship II,包括33个国家,采用多水平回归模型进行分析。结果表明,个人腐败感知与全球团结之间的联系各不相同,因此,在根据腐败感知指数判断为腐败程度较高的环境中,这种联系相对较弱且为积极,而在专家判断为相对无腐败的环境中,这种联系则较强且为消极。反过来,对于国内团结,有一些证据表明存在相对较弱的正关联,但没有显著的背景差异。
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期刊介绍: Studies in Comparative International Development (SCID) is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses issues concerning political, social, economic, and environmental change in local, national, and international contexts. Among its major emphasis are political and state institutions; the effects of a changing international economy; political-economic models of growth and distribution; and the transformation of social structure and culture.The journal has a tradition of presenting critical and innovative analytical perspectives that challenge prevailing orthodoxies. It publishes original research articles on the developing world and is open to all theoretical and methodical approaches.
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