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2019, Number 28

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INFODIR 2019; 15 (28)

The administrative corruption: An approach to the definition

Castro-Martínez JA, Riera VCM, Fabré MI
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Language: Spanish
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Page: 134-146
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Key words:

corruption, administrative corruption, organizational perspective.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Corruption represents today a whip of worldwide reach that slows up the development of the society. The tendency to the increase imposes challenges to social sciences allowing laying the foundations to explain the logic as of from which the corruption is produced and reproduced in the social framework. Objective: Appraising of reflexive form the definition of the administrative corruption from the organizational perspective. Methods: A bibliographic systematic revision on the theme and data processing were made by means of the analysis of contents of direct type. Development: Administrative corruption constitutes social complexes process in which agents motivated to obtain benefits and by means of social illicit or illegitimate actions, criminally sanctioned or not, are involved. They affect collective and ideological interests by deteriorating the system of institutional standards that a society, an organization or a social group govern in token of appraising deformed, incompatible judgments with the ethical moral beginnings. Conclusions: Contribution on this term was addressed from the organizational perspective and his importance for the public health system understanding the corruption like a social complex process in his definition.





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INFODIR. 2019;15