Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context

Mainstream studies generally focus on the formal organizational context of corruption, leaving out its informal complexity. This study seeks to examine street-based corruption, or kotongan, as a case of informal complexity of organizational corruption widely occurring in the major thoroughfares of t...

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Main Authors: Nolasco, Liberty, Sevillano, Kurt, Regala, Angeli, Tieng, Deneisha
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-33882021-08-26T01:04:47Z Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context Nolasco, Liberty Sevillano, Kurt Regala, Angeli Tieng, Deneisha Mainstream studies generally focus on the formal organizational context of corruption, leaving out its informal complexity. This study seeks to examine street-based corruption, or kotongan, as a case of informal complexity of organizational corruption widely occurring in the major thoroughfares of the Philippines. Kotongan refers to the payment of bribe, called kotong or areglo, by the drivers to the state authorities (for example, police, traffic managers and local government personnel), respectively. This study takes the views of 16 bus and jeepney drivers based in Baclaran, Batangas, Buendia and Molino to explain the practice and enforcement of kotongan. A framework has been developed in this study in which the motives of drivers, their ethical decision-making considerations and the organizational support received by state authorities from connections serve as crucial elements. The study also reveals that corruption involves a process of communication preference for bribery, as well as the negotiation and agreement between drivers and apprehending parties. These processes are all backed up by different sets of motivators and ethical considerations in the decision making of drivers, and the changing configuration of support shown to state authorities by their connections. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2389 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3388/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Bribery--Philippines Corruption--Philippines Street life—Corrupt practices--Philippines Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance Sociology
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Bribery--Philippines
Corruption--Philippines
Street life—Corrupt practices--Philippines
Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
Sociology
spellingShingle Bribery--Philippines
Corruption--Philippines
Street life—Corrupt practices--Philippines
Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
Sociology
Nolasco, Liberty
Sevillano, Kurt
Regala, Angeli
Tieng, Deneisha
Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context
description Mainstream studies generally focus on the formal organizational context of corruption, leaving out its informal complexity. This study seeks to examine street-based corruption, or kotongan, as a case of informal complexity of organizational corruption widely occurring in the major thoroughfares of the Philippines. Kotongan refers to the payment of bribe, called kotong or areglo, by the drivers to the state authorities (for example, police, traffic managers and local government personnel), respectively. This study takes the views of 16 bus and jeepney drivers based in Baclaran, Batangas, Buendia and Molino to explain the practice and enforcement of kotongan. A framework has been developed in this study in which the motives of drivers, their ethical decision-making considerations and the organizational support received by state authorities from connections serve as crucial elements. The study also reveals that corruption involves a process of communication preference for bribery, as well as the negotiation and agreement between drivers and apprehending parties. These processes are all backed up by different sets of motivators and ethical considerations in the decision making of drivers, and the changing configuration of support shown to state authorities by their connections.
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author Nolasco, Liberty
Sevillano, Kurt
Regala, Angeli
Tieng, Deneisha
author_facet Nolasco, Liberty
Sevillano, Kurt
Regala, Angeli
Tieng, Deneisha
author_sort Nolasco, Liberty
title Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context
title_short Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context
title_full Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context
title_fullStr Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context
title_full_unstemmed Street-based corruption in the Philippines: Motives, ethical considerations and organizational context
title_sort street-based corruption in the philippines: motives, ethical considerations and organizational context
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2389
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