corruptierisicos
Corruptierisicos is a term used in governance studies to denote a class of systemic corruption risks that emerge at the intersection of public authority, private interests, and complex organizational networks. It encompasses phenomena where incentives, information asymmetries, and procedural opacity enable corrupt practices to persist even without explicit orchestration by a single actor. The term is largely theoretical and employed to analyze how governance arrangements—such as public-private partnerships, centralized procurement, and regulatory oversight—create environments conducive to misuse of power.
Origin and usage: The word is a neologism introduced in contemporary scholarly discourse to describe multi-layered
Mechanisms and indicators: Corruptierisicos arise through revolving doors between sectors, opaque contracting and tendering, misaligned performance
Implications: Recognizing corruptierisicos helps explain why reforms targeting single acts often fail to reduce corruption. Addressing
See also: corruption, regulatory capture, state capture, revolving door, cronyism, rent-seeking, governance.