TY - JOUR
T1 - Politics, institutional corruption, and their impact on sustainable development
T2 - Perspectives from university students in Peru
AU - Vela-Miranda, Óscar Manuel
AU - Remaycuna-Vasquez, Alberto
AU - Talledo-Sebedón, Danae de Lourdes
AU - Orlandini-Valle, Brunella
AU - Espíritu Salinas, Natividad Marina
AU - Valle-Palomino, Nicolás
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Public Affairs published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - This research study's principal objective is to explain the relationship between corruption and political attitudes regarding sustainable development, also from the perspective of Peruvian students. The sample consisted of 616 university students who were from the cities of Lima and Piura. They responded to two instruments: The Attitude Scale Toward Politics and the Attitude Scale Toward Corruption. Among the most representative results, it was found that institutional corruption has a highly significant and direct relationship with political attitudes from the perspective of university students (0.720. Sig.0.000). Nine out of ten dimensions of attitudes toward politics achieved highly significant correlations (p = 0.001) with attitudes toward corruption. Among the conclusions, it is observed that attitudes toward politics and attitudes toward corruption show a systematic interdependence of modification. It is necessary implement strategies for political participation without corruption is emphasized to improve the education that sustains the future governance of the country.
AB - This research study's principal objective is to explain the relationship between corruption and political attitudes regarding sustainable development, also from the perspective of Peruvian students. The sample consisted of 616 university students who were from the cities of Lima and Piura. They responded to two instruments: The Attitude Scale Toward Politics and the Attitude Scale Toward Corruption. Among the most representative results, it was found that institutional corruption has a highly significant and direct relationship with political attitudes from the perspective of university students (0.720. Sig.0.000). Nine out of ten dimensions of attitudes toward politics achieved highly significant correlations (p = 0.001) with attitudes toward corruption. Among the conclusions, it is observed that attitudes toward politics and attitudes toward corruption show a systematic interdependence of modification. It is necessary implement strategies for political participation without corruption is emphasized to improve the education that sustains the future governance of the country.
KW - attitudes toward corruption
KW - attitudes toward politics
KW - sustainable development
KW - university students
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85197691171
U2 - 10.1002/pa.2933
DO - 10.1002/pa.2933
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197691171
SN - 1472-3891
VL - 24
JO - Journal of Public Affairs
JF - Journal of Public Affairs
IS - 3
M1 - e2933
ER -