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QoG lunch seminar with Maria Claudia Filippone

Society and economy

Can red flag indicators, typically used to monitor corruption risks in public procurement, also help assess the systemic effects of regulatory reform?

Seminar
Date
2 Apr 2025
Time
12:00 - 13:00
Location
Stora Skansen (room B336), Sprängkullsgatan 19

Participants
Maria Claudia Filippone, PhD Student in Legality, Political Cultures and Democracy, University of Perugia and visiting PhD student at the Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg
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The QoG institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government, broadly defined as trustworthy, reliable, impartial, uncorrupted and competent government institutions.

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Organizer
Quality of Government Institute (QoG)

Abstract: This research explores their potential repurposing in the context of the 2023 Italian Public Procurement Code, a major policy intervention designed to simplify procedures, enhance efficiency, and promote results-oriented public action.

The aim is to investigate whether and how red flags may serve not only as preventive tools but also as signals of change in administrative behaviour following a reform. A historical and data-driven approach is therefore adopted, relying on administrative data from the Italian National Database of Public Contracts (BDNCP) to analyse trends immediately before and after the reform.

Beyond this empirical focus, the study contributes to the broader methodological debate on how to evaluate the effects of systemic reforms in settings where simplification and administrative trust are key policy drivers. It raises the question of how such shifts might affect not only the behaviour of public actors, but also the production, structure, and interpretation of the data and indicators used to assess their actions.