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E-raamat: Investigating Corruption and White-collar Crime in South African Higher Education: A Critical Evaluation of Policies, Systems, and Structures

(University of South Africa, SA)
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Using an interpretivist approach, this qualitative volume interrogates instances of corruption and white-collar crime prevalent in South African higher education institutions, and suggests pathways for the proactive detection and prevention of corrupt practices.



Using an interpretivist approach, this qualitative volume interrogates instances of corruption and white-collar crime prevalent in South African higher education institutions, and suggests pathways for the proactive detection and prevention of corrupt practices.

Contextualising the author’s practical experiences gained in the higher education sector over the past two decades, the book employs an ethnographical method to explore the complexity of university systems, structures, and functions that make South Africa’s formerly disadvantaged universities more susceptible to corruption. In the midst of highly contested, divisive and highly politized ways of reporting corruption in the media, chapters provide critical analyses guided by scientific approaches, robust data sets, and qualitative face-to-face interviews to underpin the reliability of proposed policy amendments intended to detect and prevent corruption and white-collar crime, as well as the suggested closure of loop holes that make the sector vulnerable to, and known for, a high level of criminality.

Making a substantial contribution to broader academic debate around corruption and university management internationally, the book will be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students in the field of higher education, higher education management and administration, and education policy and politics. Policy makers in both the global south and north are also likely to benefit from the book.

Chapter 1: Corruption and white-collar crime at universities

Chapter 2: Causes, drivers, and determinants of university corruption

Chapter 3: Effective policies for combating corrupt practices at universities


Chapter 4: Stakeholder management and corruption in universities

Chapter 5: Media framing of university-based corruption in South Africa

Chapter 6: Politicized university structures and appointments

Chapter 7: Centralization and decentralization of decision-making and
university corruption

Chapter 8: Corrupt recruitment processes and student governance in
universities

Chapter 9: Complex university systems, structures, decision-making, and
corruption

Chapter 10: New public management and corruption in universities

Chapter 11: Combating corruption and white-collar crime at universities
Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu is Associate Professor of Public Administration and Management, University of South Africa, Pretoria, Gauteng, ZA.