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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore areas where business corruption in Russia affects distributors of … sensitive topic. Findings – The findings reveal the areas of corruption where distributors of foreign goods in Russia are most … likely to be affected and suggest that, though widespread in Russia, corruption may have far greater effect on smaller …
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-to-face interview, corruption and ineffective law enforcement were found to be the factors of significant concern to SMMEs in Russia … small- to medium-sized manufacturing enterprises (SMMEs) into post-communist Russia. Design/methodology/approach – The paper … implications for firms operating in Russia. Practical implications – This study on Russia is significant particularly for foreign …
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corruption affect the innovation capacity and performance of firms in Russia. Design/methodology/approach – The study uses … suggest that the current state of the regulatory quality, rule of law and corruption in Russia inhibit firm innovation and …Purpose – Following the demise of the Soviet Union in 1992, Russia undertook major institutional and market …
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Purpose – This paper seeks to discover whether and how a subsidiary located in a high‐corruption host country can … pursue its parent's corporate non‐corrupt strategy, rooted in a low‐corruption home country. Theoretically, it aims to apply …'s) corporate policy towards corruption; and the direct influence of the host country corruption on the subsidiary's daily business …
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contemporary Russia, with a focus on the labour process, the authors inform and discuss key processes in the informal working of …
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through Baltic banks, used for trade-based money laundering (TBML) across Russia, Ukraine and other post-Soviet states. Design … evasion, tax fraud, corruption and criminality across the post-Soviet space, and also globally. Research limitations …
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Corruption is a serious problem for economies in transition. It causes retardation in the development of institutions … conducive to economic growth. In this sense, it introduces inertia in transition dynamics. Generally, corruption is a deep …‐rooted social and economic problem in developing economies everywhere in the world. Presents an analysis of political corruption and …
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structured for an effective measure of anti-corruption that concerns a new application of Italian Legislative Decree No. 231 …/2001 in compliance with the obligations set out by OECD Convention of 17 September 1997 on the fight against corruption … – that is the effectiveness of anti-corruption system – and a negative relation between board size and performance. Finally …
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514 anti-corruption courts in every city. The Indonesian Supreme Court, however, could only establish 34 courts. Three … and capacity to serve as ad hoc judges; and (3) distrust from citizens regarding the conviction rate and corruption that … Court. As a preliminary review, the prosecution of the crime of corruption is cost-effective if the cases had been …
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engaging in corruption and bribery abroad. Design/methodology/approach – A mix of economics, public administration, management … guilty of corruption. It is argued that Hong Kong’s Legislative Council should amend various laws to modernise Hong Kong …’s approach to tackling corruption committed by its companies abroad. The various approaches lawmakers can take towards assigning …
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