Module code | GIG 842 |
Qualification | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Gordon Institute of Business Science |
Module content | This elective provides a theoretical consideration of corruption and state capture, particularly in developing countries, and examines ways in which corruption in the public and private sectors has become endemic in South Africa. It looks critically at the responses of the government, civil society and the private sector to the growing incidence of corruption and state capture in South Africa, and briefly compares these efforts to similar experiences of societies in transition from autocratic regimes to democracies in the developing world. It also reflects on ethical business leadership in a broad sense. |
Module credits | 6.00 |
NQF Level | 09 |
Programmes |
Master of Administration full-time [MBA]
Master of Administration modular [MBA] Master of Administration part-time [MBA] MPhil (Business Management) Change Leadership (Coursework) MPhil (Business Management) Corporate Strategy (Coursework) MPhil (Business Management) International Business (Coursework) |
Prerequisites | No prerequisite. |
Contact time | 21 contact hours per 3 week-cycle |
Language of tuition | Module is presented in English |
Department | Gordon Institute of Business Science |
Period of presentation | Semester 2 |
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