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Dear Participant,

Thank you for participating in the World Economic Forum’s “Partnering Against Corruption Initiative in the Engineering, Construction and Real Estate Industries”.

The purpose of this survey is to increase our understanding of the corruption risks and challenges in the Infrastructure and Real Estate communities. The survey will also assist us in identifying those priority areas where the community might work together on specific sector-based efforts to improve its anti-corruption and transparency efforts.

This survey is aimed at the Chief Compliance Officer or equivalent, and will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. We suggest that it be completed in one session.

The World Economic Forum is the sole owner of the survey data and it will not be used other than in aggregated, anonymized form, without the express consent of the respondent. For any questions, please contact Michael Max Buehler at [email protected]. Please note the survey will close on 25 June at 12:00 PM EDT or 6:00 PM CEDT time.

Thank you very much for your valuable personal support in this important project.

Pedro Rodrigues de Almeida, Director, Head of Infrastructure and Urban Development Industry, World Economic Forum,
Partnering against Corruption Initiative (PACI)
 
 
 
General Information about transparency
 
 
 
This survey is aimed at the real estate, construction, engineering, service and consulting industry, in the following named "infrastructure industry". When answering the questions, please refer to your industry segment. At the end of the survey, you will have the opportunity to select your industry segment.
 
 
It is important to understand the scale and impact of corruption.
To which degree can corruption affect the products of the industry?
Not at allVery much
Corruption can affect quality and service
-
Corruption can affect scheduling and delivery (delays)
-
Corruption can affect prices of goods and services
-
 
 
To which degree can corruption affect the industry landscape?
Not at allVery much
Corruption can be an additional direct cost which decreases profit margins
-
Corruption can affect brand name and reputation
-
Corruption can create an uneven playing field
-
Corruption can affect by leading to loss of licenses to operate
-
Corruption can deter companies from expanding and reaching new markets
-
 
 
To which degree can corruption affect employment and labor conditions?
Not at allVery much
Corruption can affect by leading to criminal charges
-
Corruption can affect human rights and labor
-
 
 
 
Please indicate the probability of issues with corruption and transparency in the following risk areas.
Some of the factors to consider when estimating the probability include the nature of the transaction, incidents in the past, the local corruption culture and environment, the number of individual transactions and the number of individuals involved.
 
 
Please indicate the probability (likelihood of happening) of corruption risks and concerns within the following areas :
Low probability Medium probability High probability Very high probability
Sales agents
Business consultants
Joint venture partner
Custom agents
Law firms / tax firms
Subcontractors
 
 
Transparency issues can arise over different stages in the lifecycle of a industry project.
Which phases of an industry project are facing corruption risk?
Low risk Medium risk High risk Very high risk N/A
Project selection
Planning stages
Inspection stages
Design
Bid and contract stage
Construction
Service delivery
Maintenance and management stage
Subscription process and billing
Fault redress
Deconstruction
 
 
 
Has your company ever quantified the cost of corruption in terms of additional cost of doing business (incl. reputational damage, loss of sales, penalties, legal fees, etc.)?
 
Yes
 
Yes, but not in terms of “additional cost of doing business”
 
No, but we plan to do so
 
No
 
 
 
My company is part of this industry/sector:
 
Real Estate
 
Construction
 
Engineering
 
Other
 
 
 
 
Do you think industry can make a significant change when working together against corruption?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
Please explain briefly your answer:
   
 
 
 
Would your company be willing to work with the World Economic Forum for the purpose of this project?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
Is your company already engaged in any collective action initiatives?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
Would your company be interested in working with other leading companies in your industry on collective action initiatives?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
How can the World Economic Forum be most effective in addressing issues associated with corruption?
 
Organizing global and regional events on corruption
 
Organizing and leading industry workshops
 
Fostering collaborations with governments
 
Publishing studies and functional tools on corruption
 
Other
 
 
 
 
General Information
 
 
 
What is your gender?
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
What is your age?
 
18 to 24
 
25 to 34
 
35 to 44
 
45 to 54
 
55 to 64
 
64 or older
 
 
 
What is your highest education degree?
 
Less than high school degree
 
High school degree or equivalent
 
Bachelor's degree
 
Master's degree
 
Doctorate or professional degree
 
 
 
What is your function in the company?
 
Chief Compliance Office (or similar)
 
Internal Audit (or similar)
 
Legal Department
 
Executive Management
 
Purchasing
 
Sales
 
Other
 
 
 
 
Would you like to share any additional comments on corruption, transparency, and collective action?
   
 
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