Bio
My area of expertise is corruption, political symbolism and anti-corruption social movements in Indonesia. My doctoral research looked at the use of anti-corruption symbolism in Indonesia's 2014 national legislative election and I have published articles based on this research.
I have recently authored a chapter on challenges facing the anti-corruption movement in Indonesia during the democratic transition. I have recently embarked on a project researching the role of lobby groups and campaign donations in determining government tobacco policy. I am currently engaged as an academic at the University of Sydney.
I am very interested in engaging with practitioners and scholars of anti-corruption, both to keep my own research up-to-date and to share what I have learned through my studies.
Related Publications
Causes of corruption in Indonesia
- decentralisation
Presupuesto Participativo: Participación pública en los procesos presupuestarios
- budget transparency
- budgets
- participatory budget
- public participation
Combating illicit financial flows: The role of the international community
- g20
- illicit financial flows
- multilateral aid
- bilateral aid
- multilateral and bilateral donor agencies
Integrity Pacts in Public Procurement: An Implementation Guide
- integrity pacts
- public procurement
How to reduce levels of corruption at country level: Lessons learned
- lessons learned
- reforms
Elisabeth Kramer
Affiliation
University of Sydney
Professional Title
Dr
Region
- Asia Pacific
Country/Territory
Topics
Email Address
elisabeth.kramer@sydney.edu.au