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The financial sector is characterized by complexity due to the management of a large volume of transactions, which can … transactions can contribute to the development of illegal practices within a company, such as fraud, corruption, bribery, and money … governance system can ensure to members of the board and executives in a company that any illegal practice can be detected. This …
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While in an initial legal and academic anti-corruption wave corruption itself was at the center of analysis, research … is now increasingly focused on anti-corruption discourse and praxis. The latter analyses have generated numerous … criticisms of anti-corruption activities and anti-corruption research, and these are presented in this literature review. These …
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Graft and corruption is considered to be one of the biggest threats to development. Several studies had shown the … tremendous impact of corruption in the economy. For a number of developing countries, a huge portion of government resources is … aims to contribute to the growing literature of understanding corruption in developing economies and creating the necessary …
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the world. This paper examines the extent to which government audits of public resources can reduce corruption by …Political corruption is considered a major impediment to economic development, and yet it remains pervasive throughout … enhancing political and judiciary accountability. We do so in the context of Brazil’s anti-corruption program, which randomly …
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governance allowing substantial corruption in the system. Based on a study of 20 Indian states, we empirically show that higher … corruption in every sector is remarkably high. Stifling bureaucratic interference and corruption at every stage of economic … corruption increases level of employment in the informal sector. Further, our analysis also shows that for higher levels of …
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Southeast Asia; analyzes economic governance, more specifically in the areas of economic management and growth, revenue … governance, focusing on the rule of law and judicial independence, conflict management, and voice participation. Regardless of …This paper attempts to analyze governance systems in Southeast Asia and proposes some policy suggestions that can …
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This paper develops a new insight enabling the empirical study of media capture: minority shareholders of newspapers and readers face similar risks. Both are adversely affected when corrupt insiders use the newspaper for personal profit and receive invisible revenues. This means that relevant...
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Corruption is a serious and complex challenge for modern societies. Fighting and preventing corruption thus requires … in actively fighting corruption using collective forms of self-regulation and, second, we show what companies can do … race to the bottom that results from corruption under market competition. The second argument is based on a business ethics …
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Entrepreneurs als Regelunternehmer wichtige Governance- Beiträge leisten können, wenn es ihnen gelingt, neuartige und wechselseitig … literature on Social Entrepreneurship literature that focuses on personal management issues; and on the other hand, the …
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In transition and developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption even if they have democratic … high corruption levels. Our model is based on the fact that corrupt offcials have to pay an entry fee to get lucrative … positions. In a probabilistic voting model, we show that a lack of financial institutions can lead to more corruption as more …
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