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This study investigates the effects on organization’s financial performances of, first, the extent to which the organizations are involved in controversial business activities, and second, their level of social performance. These companies can be considered non-socially responsible given the...
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In Britain, substantial cuts in police budgets alongside controversial handling of incidents such as politically sensitive enquiries, public disorder and relations with the media have recently triggered much debate about public knowledge and trust in the police. To date, however, little academic...
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This study examines the role of both religion and culture [as measured by the cultural clusters of countries in the … GLOBE study of House et al. (Culture, Leadership, and Organizations: The GLOBE Study of 62 Societies, <CitationRef … CitationID="CR9">2004</CitationRef>)] on the levels of perceived corruption. Covering the period from 2000 to 2010, the study …
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countries and a second sample to investigate the relationship between corruption in 55 countries and their populace’s aggregated …-level factors, corruption was negatively related to a country’s feelings of happiness. These findings suggest that feelings of …
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