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their specific attitudes regarding the acceptance of corruption. The dataset on which our study is based was collected by … individual attitudes towards corruption and religion are associated given certain societal and institutional contexts. Our … corruption on the individual level, this effect is small. We find that there is a threshold value of religiosity below which …
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brands have been largely unsuccessful. The purpose of this paper is to argue that corruption in the MNEs’ home countries has … been detrimental to their brand values. Corruption makes it more difficult for consumers to govern their transactions with … in countries with lower levels of corruption establish more valuable brands than those based in countries with higher …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the relationship between corruption and productive entrepreneurship …. First, it proposes worldwide empirical evidence that countries with high levels of corruption usually face low levels of … than in developing countries. Third, the paper explores whether the negative effect of corruption depends on country …
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last two decades, the extent to which institutions in Russia impact on firm innovation and performance remains poorly … corruption affect the innovation capacity and performance of firms in Russia. Design/methodology/approach – The study uses … regulatory quality, rule of law and corruption have strong direct and negative impacts on both the innovation capacity and …
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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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containing individual responses to questions on crime and corruption along with information on the respondents' characteristics … of corruption while females are of serious crime, older individuals and those living in the smaller towns are less … exposed to crime and corruption, increasing levels of income and education increase the likelihood of crime and bribe …
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and corruption, explain the differential growth of firms. Older entrepreneurs grow faster suggesting unfulfilled … positive effect of corruption on business growth suggests that an ability to cope with a corrupt environment has been a … necessary entrepreneurial skill during a period of chaotic change in social and formal institutions that has characterized …
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’s corruption in the future. Design/methodology/approach The authors approach this subject through a historical narrative. The … authors review the literature on corruption and apply these findings to the FIFA organization. Due to many similarities, the … the examination, the authors find that FIFA’s corruption can be mitigated, but it is a very difficult task to accomplish …
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literature related to trust and web site usability. Findings – At the macro level of analysis, levels of perceived corruption …‐readiness is discussed in light of research on corruption and national values. A model is formulated at the macro level in which e …‐readiness is predicted to be related to national culture values and corruption. Analysis at the micro level rests on existing …
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demonstrates the reality of the extent of criminality in Estonia and its positive progression in dealing with it. Corruption, a …
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