Title: Development of youth anti-corruption potential in the European Union

Authors: Rita Toleikienė; Vita Juknevičienė; Sigitas Balčiūnas; Nora Leach

Addresses: Institute of Regional Development, Šiauliai Academy, Vilnius University, Šiauliai, Lithuania ' Institute of Regional Development, Šiauliai Academy, Vilnius University, Šiauliai, Lithuania ' Institute of Regional Development, Šiauliai Academy, Vilnius University, Šiauliai, Lithuania ' School of Politics and International Relations, Law and Social Sciences Building, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, UK

Abstract: This paper analyses the dynamics of youth anti-corruption potential in the European Union (EU) member-states for the period 2013-2019. Youth anti-corruption potential is evaluated, based on three main dimensions: perception of corruption, attitudes towards the phenomenon and behaviour resisting the malpractice. The study relies on secondary statistical data from the Special Eurobarometer on Corruption (EU-28). The perception is evaluated, based on youth opinion of the prevalence of corruption in the EU countries and experience related to the phenomenon. The attitudes are examined, based on the level of youth intolerance towards the malpractice. The behaviour is analysed, based on the readiness for social action, related to reporting instances of corruption. The results of the comparative analysis demonstrate variations in terms of youth anti-corruption potential amongst clusters of EU states. First, the most favourable dynamics are observed amongst Western and Northern EU member-states in 2019. Second, Southern EU countries exhibit the most positive development trend in the evaluated period 2013-2019. Third, Central and Eastern EU states remain underperformers in terms of the strengthening of youth anti-corruption potential.

Keywords: anti-corruption potential; youth corruption perception; youth attitude; anti-corruption behaviour; intolerance towards corruption; reporting; European Union.

DOI: 10.1504/EJIM.2024.135937

European Journal of International Management, 2024 Vol.22 No.2, pp.281 - 308

Received: 16 Aug 2021
Accepted: 10 Mar 2022

Published online: 10 Jan 2024 *

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