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The Partial Organization of Networked Corruption

Authors
Yu, Kyoung-HeeKang, Su-DolRhodes, Carl
Issue Date
9월-2020
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
corruption networks; networked organization; partial organization; wrongdoing
Citation
BUSINESS & SOCIETY, v.59, no.7, pp.1377 - 1409
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Journal Title
BUSINESS & SOCIETY
Volume
59
Number
7
Start Page
1377
End Page
1409
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/53637
DOI
10.1177/0007650318775024
ISSN
0007-6503
Abstract
This article uses the concept of partial organization to examine how organizing principles can facilitate the effective operation of networked forms of corruption. We analyze the case study of a corruption network in the South Korean maritime industry in terms of how it operated by selectively appropriating practices normally associated with formal bureaucratic organizations. Our findings show that organizational elements built into the corruption network enabled coordination of corruption activities and served to distort and override practices within member organizations. The network was primarily organized through the hierarchical organization of a bounded and controlled set of members and, to a lesser extent, through processes of monitoring and sanctions. Given its clandestine nature, the network avoided the use of explicit rules to govern behavior, instead relying on habituated routines to ensure consistent and predictable action from members. We find that organizational elements were rescinded when the corruption network was exposed after the sinking of a passenger ferry, theSewol. By rolling back its hierarchical organization and reverting to core relationships, the corruption network sought to preserve its center. The article illustrates the explanatory value of studying how the activities of corruption networks are enabled and adapt to existential challenges through partial organization.
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