Family Corruption in Business and Public Administration
Parents, Spouses, and In-Laws in Illicit Transactions
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
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Beskrivning
This open access book examines the intricate connection between family and corruption within both the realms of business and public administration. While corruption is conventionally characterized as a socially harmful and ethically wrong phenomenon, and family is typically viewed as fundamental to social cohesion, this book argues that these constructs frequently intersect in real-life situations. Kinship ties often function not solely as sources of emotional solidarity but also as channels facilitating illicit transactions and resource misappropriation. From minor nepotism to large-scale state capture, family relationships frequently shape how corruption is organized, justified, and sustained. Drawing on interdisciplinary theories and case material, this book develops a much-needed theory of family corruption. By challenging the conventional dichotomy that segregates family from formal institutions, the analysis reveals how familial obligations can supersede universalistic norms, thereby embedding corruption deeply within the everyday moral and social order.