(Purpose) This study theoretically examines how the election of local governments-a representative political event, affects corruption-the behavior of administrative organizations, and empirically analyzes this relationship. (Design/methodology/approach) For the theoretical discussion, Svara(2006) s theory on the relationship between politics and administration is used as a framework for analyzing the relationship between politics and administration in local governments. Based on the discussion of Nieuwenboer & Kaptein (2008), an election is set as turbulence that can affect organizational change, and the process of elections affecting organizational corruption is examined. In order to empirically analyze this relationship, data is gathered from 2010 to 2013 to make panel data set of local governments. And data is analyzed by fixed effects model. (Findings) An interesting fact revealed from the result is that the election had a negative effect on internal integrity while increasing the overall and external integrity. Efforts for re-election of local government heads have positive results in the interaction between public and citizen(increase in external integrity), but negative results(decrease in internal integrity) for internal process in dynamic terms . (Research implications or Originality) The formation process of corruption has not been well known until now. Therefore, this study has a significance in terms of suggesting a new perspective and direction of corruption control by examining the path through which internal corruption occurs in the condition of turbulence.
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