The 21st virtual roundtable on measuring corruption will be held on September 21st (Thursday) from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM (Central European Summer Time – CEST). This time, the discussion will focus on understanding bias in citizen surveys on corruption.
A presentation will be given by Dr. Mattias Agerberg (University of Gothenburg), followed by a combination of Q&A and open-floor discussion.
Dr. Agerberg is an associate professor of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg. His research interests include political behavior, political psychology, corruption, experimental research design, and quantitative methodology. He is also affiliated with the Quality of Government (QoG) Institute and is currently involved in research projects on voter rationality and political representation.
If you would like to join, please email me at jpozsgai@hus.osaka-u.ac.jp with a quick line about your area of expertise (if needed).
As before, the meeting intends to bring together a small number of specialists to have an informal conversation about the measurement of corruption. This will be the twenty-first installment of a series of meetings planned for 2022-24.