G. Ware's scientific contributions
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... (2009), 2009, and it typically involves low-to mid-level civil servants. 1 Public procurement will be integral to any meaningful attempt to curb corruption on a large scale (Rose-Ackerman, 1999), as it is the governmental activity that is the most vulnerable to bureaucratic corruption (OECD, 2016;Ware, Moss, Campos, & Noone, 2007;World Bank. (2016), 2016), and as bureaucratic corruption is the most widespread form of corruption worldwide (Jain, 2001), especially in developing and transition economies (Chêne, 2019). ...