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Stakeholder roles in Collective Action at a glance
Private sector The business case is broad-ranging for companies to engage with other stakeholders on corruption-related issues , commit to integrity through trust-based dialogue , and drive the implementation of integrity standards within their sphere of influence . Those currently active in Collective Action see the benefits : now how to convince and include the others ?
Public sector The public sector gears up to take more of a driver ’ s seat in mainstreaming Collective Action . To do this , they need to consult with other stakeholders , incentivise companies to engage and invest in corruption prevention , and engage actively by participating in initiatives and adopting anti-corruption tools .
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Civil society and academia Civil society or non-profit organisations and academia are well aware of the crucial role they play in facilitating Collective Action initiatives , providing expertise and conducting research to help progress the methodology , and monitoring implementation in practice . How can they do these things stronger and better ? frameworks . It can also provide a basis for going beyond legal requirements in efforts to prevent corruption .
If you want to find out more about Collective Action and the different types of initiatives out there you can browse our B20 Collective Action Database for inspiration .
To find out the answers and learn more about various stakeholders ' perspectives , check out the full conference summary at :
https :// collective-action . com / explore / publications .