RT Article T1 Decreasing corruption in the field of disaster management JF Crime, law and social change VO 80 IS 2 SP 195 OP 214 A1 Ha, Kyoo-Man LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1854342975 AB Corruption has always existed in the field of national disaster management. Although many case studies on (anti)corruption have been carried out, these works have not dealt sufficiently with the evidence. The present research aims to study how to shift from corruption to anti-corruption, or simply, how to decrease corruption within the system. The comparative perspective is applied as the major methodology. The "damp-ground" style is where corruption breeds, whereas the "sunshine-based" style is where disaster management ethics, structure, transparency, and regional characteristics are established, sustained, and maximized. Therefore, the personnel, system, operating principles, and other relevant factors need to evolve and change to contribute significantly to the sunshine-based model. In this regard, stakeholders should carry out their roles and responsibilities effectively to succeed in disaster impact mitigation and overall disaster management. The contribution of this work lies in providing a comprehensive viewpoint on the shift from damp-ground corruption to sunshine-based anti-corruption toward the ultimate goal of disaster mitigation. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 209-214 K1 Anti-corruption K1 Disaster management structure K1 Management transparency K1 Regional characteristics K1 Stakeholder ethics DO 10.1007/s10611-023-10077-y