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EU funding (€5,732,239): Bridging the Gaps in Evidence, Regulation and Impact of Anticorruption Policies Hor3 Nov 2023 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Bridging the Gaps in Evidence, Regulation and Impact of Anticorruption Policies

BRIDGEGAP is a multidisciplinary research project reuniting former members of the ANTICORRP consortium (Transparency International, ERCAS/SAR, CSD, University of PISA, University of Perugia) who have continued to invest in the development of data commons allowing corruption understanding and monitoring on the basis of objective data (e.g. Integrity Watch, Index for Public Integrity, T-Index, Russian Economic Footprint), with new academic partners who published novel methods to measure money-laundering (Utrecht University) anthropologists and criminologists who pioneered corruption studies in liberal democracies (IFFS), and new IT groups like the Ukrainian organisation YouControl, the first to interconnect data to enable searches of the assets of sanctioned individuals through its algorithm Follow the Money. BRIDGEGAP fills the knowledge gaps regarding both the extent to and the mechanisms by which corruption infiltrates open societies even across borders and it produces measurements of corruption across countries and time by its innovative models, as well as social network maps. It also assesses and offers solutions to the digital transparency gaps, ranging from the tools of transparency, the use and abuse of technology in corruption and anticorruption to the state of it. Finally, it assesses public accountability and anticorruption regulation across EUMS and candidate states to identify regulatory and impact gaps, thus addressing the academia–policy gap in corruption studies. The research will result in academic publications as well as in interactive analytical and research commons like comparative law repositories EU Compass, European Transparency Index, Follow the Money search engines across newly interconnected databases. All its pooled data will be displayed transparently on the website as a Data Hub and will offer end users the same investigation and analytical tools as the project researchers, inviting crowd-sourcing and offering online tutorials.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
University of Glasgow ?
Asociatia Romana Pentru Transparenta €0.00
Association Transparence-International (France) €0.00
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRACY €305,625
Diethnis Diafaneia Ellas Association €0.00
Groupe Kedge Business School €251,250
Institut Barcelona D Estudis Internacionals, Fundacio Privada €281,250
Limited Liability Company Youcontrol €206,250
Luiss Libera Universita Internazionale Degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli €619,989
MTÜ KORRUPTSIOONIVABA EESTI €0.00
Sabiedriba PAR Atklatibu-Delna €0.00
Societatea Academica Din Romania Asociatie €405,000
Stiftelsen Institutet FOR Framtidsstudier €362,500
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation €0.00
THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM €263,750
THE Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness ASBL €740,000
Transparency International - Ceska Republika o.p.s. €0.00
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL DEUTSCHLAND e. V. €0.00
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL e. V. €603,750
Transparency International Espana €0.00
Transparency International Italia €0.00
Transparency International Lietuvos Skyrius €0.00
Transparency International Magyarorszag Alapitvany €0.00
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL NEDERLAND €0.00
Transparency International Slovenia - Drustvo Integriteta €0.00
Transparency International Slovensko €0.00
Universita Degli Studi Di Perugia €361,250
Universita Di Pisa €455,000
Universiteit Antwerpen €283,750
UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT €592,875

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101132483

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