An anti-corruption handbook. This brochure is the result of a joint effort by two nonprofit organizations that are wellknown to businesspeople: OPORA and INDEM. The INDEM Fund is known for its research on corruption.
Perface This brochure is the result of a joint effort by two nonprofit organizations that are wellknown to businesspeople: OPORA and INDEM. The INDEM Fund is known for its research on corruption. For the last three years it has been involved in projects to study small business. OPORA is well-known as a business association not only for its research, but also for its extensive practical work to improve the business climate. The authors of this brochure faced a complex task: To give small business owners tools to resist corruption and strategies to survive and grow in an extremely aggressive environment. These strategies are not easy to use, because they are often in tension with your previous experience. They involve rejecting the corrupt ways of doing business. Our suggestions are based on the results of research, an analysis of positive experience (however limited), and extensive interviews with representatives of small and mediumsized businesses throughout the country. Our analysis of the situation and proposals are accompanied by specific examples and quotations from anonymous interviews with businesspeople. We do not see this text as the final truth. On the contrary, we hope this brochure will be the starting point of a discussion with active participation by its readers. This will help us correct mistakes and inaccuracies and gather additional information. With your help, we will then update the text with a new level of understanding.
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Author(s): Georgiy Satarov and Sergey Parkhomenko from INDEM, Dina Krylova, OPORA; and Yuliya Rostovikova, Novorossiysk Chamber of Commerce and IndustryDownload: business without corruption action guide.pdf 182.57 KB
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