Research & Surveys

Research

TI-Korea has been involved with various forms and levels of research and surveys in the field of transparency and integrity issues in the society.

Youth Integrity Research
The most recent and highly relevant survey/research is the youth integrity project initiated by Transparency International. TI-Korea is one of the four TI (stands for ‘transparency international’) chapters that conducted the research in tandem last year. The final result has been published this year locally and internationally.

To read the youth survey result, please CLICK HERE to open the PDF copy.

Research on Ethics and Codes of Conduct
This research on ethics and codes of conduct has been conducted by TI-Korea for public officials, especially in Seoul metropolitan areas.

Risk Mapping Survey
Recently, TI-Korea has been involved in finding out risks of corruption in some public and private sectors in Korea. We are conducting this survey/research with MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) partner organizations and non-MoU partner organizations.

Examples of Research/Surveys Conducted
Collaborative Research Activities
-Collaborative Anti-Corruption Projects with regional religions and religious groups
-Assessment of Integrity Pacts to improve transparency in collaboration with Seoul (Jung-Gu) District

-Anti-Corruption Investigative Research Project:
-Survey on National Youth Corruption/Anti-Corruption Awareness
-Survey on Public Officials and Civil Servants’ Ethics Awareness
-Research on Public Officials’ Civil Service Code of Conduct
-Monitoring on Seoul Metropolitan area Open System
-Research on Anti-Corruption & Citizens’ Participation Activation Plan
-Survey on Seoul Kang-dong District residents’ integrity awareness
-Survey on Seoul metropolitan area affiliated organizations’ implementation of integrity pacts
-Research on the degree of improvement of anti-corruption and integrity in public enterprises