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Dear Participant,
Thank you for participating in the World Economic Forum’s project "Building Foundations Against Corruption" survey.
Launched at the Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos, January 2014, the project includes Forum partner companies involved in the engineering, construction and real estate industries, and is conducted in collaboration with the Forum's Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI).
This survey tool is designed to capture views on the most important corruption risks and those priority areas where the community might work together to improve anti-corruption and transparency efforts, together with other stakeholders, including governments and civil society.
This survey is aimed at the Chief Compliance Officer or equivalent expert functions, and will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. We suggest that it be completed in one session.
The World Economic Forum is the sole owner of the survey data and it will not be used other than in aggregated, anonymized form, without the express consent of the respondent.
For any questions, please contact Michael Max Buehler at [email protected]. Please note the survey will close on 15 August at 12:00 PM EDT or 6:00 PM CEDT time.
Thank you for your valuable support and we look forward to working with you.
World Economic Forum Infrastructure and PACI Teams |
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My company's primary affiliation is part of this industry/sector: |
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* In which regions are the operations of your company primarily located (select up to 3)? |
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What is your primary function in the company? |
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Section II. Perceptions on corruption and its effects |
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In this section, we are assessing your views on how corruption affects your industry sector.
For the purpose of this survey, corruption is defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It can take make many forms, and in the infrastructure industry it is often linked to bribery, facilitation payments, kickbacks, promotional expenses, collusion, illegal information brokering, etc. |
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From your point of view, please rate your level of agreement with the following statements.
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Section III. Corruption risk assessment |
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* From the list below, please select up to 5 most important corruption risks affecting your industry sector. |
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What is the impact of corruption?
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How likely are the following risks?
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How big is the impact of the following risks?
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Section IV. Perceptions of the scale of corruption and potential mitigations |
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Over the next 5 years, do you anticipate levels of corruption will be higher or lower for your industry sector? |
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* In which geographic areas do you expect most challenges related to corruption (select up to 3)? |
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Has your company ever quantified the cost of corruption in terms of additional cost of doing business (e.g. reputational damage, loss of sales, penalties, legal fees, etc.)? |
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Is your company already engaged in sector-specific anti-corruption initiatives? |
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Would your company be interested in working with other leading companies to address industry corruption risks? |
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Is your company currently engaged with the World Economic Forum? |
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How can the World Economic Forum be most effective in addressing issues associated with corruption?
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| Would you like to share any additional thoughts on corruption risks and how the industry might address them? | | |
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