Behavioural Insights for Public Integrity
Harnessing the Human Factor to Counter Corruption
At the core of integrity is a human choice. Behavioural research reveals two determinants of integrity: the internal dynamics of how individuals make moral decisions and how these decisions are shaped and influenced by other people. This report describes how behavioural insights can help make integrity and anti-corruption policies more effective and efficient. It includes concrete policy applications and provides guidance for policy makers on how to use behavioural insights in designing integrity and anti-corruption policies.
Also available in: Spanish
Applying behavioural insights to integrity policies
Research on human behaviour and moral decisions provides an inspiring perspective on integrity policies. invites policy makers to explore how behavioural insights can help shape the design of modern integrity policies.
Also available in: Spanish