University Corruption and Governance from a Relational Perspective Based on 118 Judgments of China

Shuai HUANG, Hua JIANG, Sheng-bo LIU

Abstract


Taking 118 judgments on corruption cases in colleges and universities as the basic materials, this paper makes a descriptive analysis of the behavior fields of the posts, departments and corruption cases of corruption subjects in colleges and universities by extracting relational data. By using the method of social network analysis, this paper makes centrality analysis, multi-dimension analysis and clique analysis of the corruption network in colleges and universities in China. The dual interpretation of the “relationship†in the corruption network warns that the social role is improperly embedded in the university organization, and attaching importance to the relationship governance in colleges and universities is an important content that should be paid attention to in the process of the corruption governance of colleges and universities.

Keywords


University corruption, Relationship; Social network analysis, Corruption governance


DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/eiem2018/26927