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CitationID="CR9">2004</CitationRef>)] on the levels of perceived corruption. Covering the period from 2000 to 2010, the study … uses three different measures of perceived corruption: (1) the World Bank’s Control of Corruption measure, (2) Transparency … International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, and (3) Heritage Foundation’s Freedom from Corruption Index. A system of three …
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The aim of this work is to analyse the influence of sociocultural factors on corruption levels. Taking as starting …, Taube M, Schramm M (eds) The new institutional economics of corruption. Routledge, London, <CitationRef CitationID="CR12 … capital with corruption. According to our results, the universalistic trust (linking and bridging social capital) constitutes …
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Although theory refers to organizational culture as an important variable in corrupt organizations, only little empirical research has addressed the characteristics of a corrupt organizational culture. Besides some characteristics that go hand in hand with unethical behavior and other features...
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The new Hungarian Labour Code allows informal payments to be accepted, subject only to the prior permission of the employer. In Hungary, the area most affected is Health Care, where informal payments to medical staff are common. The article assesses the practice on ethical terms, focusing on...
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economic problem of corruption. Since private ownership discourages entrepreneurs from rent-seeking, and privately owned media … also solves the corruption problem. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 …
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We develop a theoretical model involving religiosity [intrinsic (I), extrinsic-social (E <Subscript>s</Subscript>), and extrinsic-personal (E <Subscript>p</Subscript>), Time 1], Machiavellianism (Time 2), and propensity to engage in unethical behavior (Time 2) to investigate direct and indirect paths. We collected two-wave panel data from...</subscript></subscript>
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stewardship behavior, but high cognitive meaning) that, in turn, led to high unethical intentions (theft, corruption, and …
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implements controls aimed at reducing corruption, strengthening the rule of law or improving the effectiveness of government …
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