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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 2 Key Informant Interviews Stage 1 General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies operating overseas
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Methods. Stage 2 Key Informant Interviews 15 in each country 45 in total Stage 1 General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies operating overseas Industry, government, parliamentarians
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Methods. Stage 2 Key Informant Interviews 15 in each country 45 in total Stage 1 General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies operating overseas Stage 3 Focus Groups Industry, government, parliamentarians
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Methods. Stage 2 Key Informant Interviews 15 in each country 45 in total Stage 1 General Questionnaire to all Canadian mining companies operating overseas Stage 3 Focus Groups 100 in each country 300 in total Local stakeholders Industry, government, parliamentarians
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Expected 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
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