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In person icon The Psychology of Corruption

Political Psychology
Identity
Experimental Design
Survey Experiments
P496
Anna Petherick
University of Oxford

In person icon Building: Law Building, Floor: 1, Room: 3

Friday 13:30 - 15:15 EEST (29/08/2025)

Abstract

The panel includes papers that look at the psychology of corruption, including social norms, socialisation and biases. It includes experimental approaches, and considers both public-sector and private-sector cases.

Title Details
Biases in Corruption Suspicion: Exploring the Role of Affective Polarization View Paper Details
Corruption and Partisan Feelings: A Valence Perspective on Explaining Affective Polarization View Paper Details