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Sweden can be associated with key characteristics in economics, finance, culture, and institutions. We find that in …
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governance whilst dealing with the practical reality of corruption in public sector institutions. The results of the study … strong institutions and the efficacy of corporate governance. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012 …
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toward the natural environment and the direct influence of the latter on the environmental sustainability orientation (ESO … toward environmental sustainability. The study uses survey data from 166 small manufacturing firms located in three … environmental issues, sustainable practices and commitment toward environmental sustainability. The cognitive, regulatory and …
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There are at least four important, institutional obstacles to whistle-blowing to regulatory institutions. First …, regulatory institutions are often systematically understaffed and do not have the resources needed to adequately process whistle …. Fourth, there are high systemic risks to whistle-blowers who blow the whistle to regulatory institutions. Nonetheless …
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sense of worth and preserve social order. Institutions contribute to lower awareness of corruption by developing and …. Dynamic coordination among individuals and institutions is ensured through the processes of person-environment fit and …
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