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, corruption of public officers, inefficiency of the labour judicial system). Provinces with better access to neighbouring … subjects, fewer corruption episodes and lower presence of organized crime should also be associated with higher flows of FDIs … projects, implying the investment of higher volumes of money. Similarly, higher levels of corruption are associated with larger …
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tolerable level of corruption for investment (TLCI) in Africa (-0.27) over recent years. Moreover, corruption has been observed … estimated TLCIs for Europe and Asia are 0.534 and -0.735, respectively, on the control of corruption scale, which ranges from … reason may be due to the nature, scope, social role and the perception of corruption across these regions. …
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tolerable level of corruption for investment (TLCI) in Africa (-0.27) over recent years. Moreover, corruption has been observed … estimated TLCIs for Europe and Asia are 0.534 and -0.735, respectively, on the control of corruption scale, which ranges from … reason may be due to the nature, scope, social role and the perception of corruption across these regions …
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(CEE) countries depending on the level of business regulations, home-host corruption similarity or EU/OECD membership link …, ceteris paribus, corruption may yield differential effects on foreign investment in a group of central and eastern European … with corruption in the presence of business regulations and home-host corruption similarity, both of which may facilitate …
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In the context of globalisation, the issue of corruption acquires specificity, deriving, on one hand from the … against this phenomenon.The binom corruption-public integrity becomes a motto of the speeches held by politicians and … indicator of an ethical leadership refers to the level and social perception of corruption.Speaking about quot;the devastating …
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Nonprofit organizations are at an increased risk for the occurrence of fraud due to their inherently trusting nature … and the limited availability of resources for fraud prevention measures. Because charitable organizations rely on positive … for a nonprofit to remain financially viable once fraud occurs. We conduct an experimental investigation with potential …
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, we examine whether fraud revelations by regulators affect corporate cross-border M&As. We find that acquirers with a … history of fraud are less likely to complete cross-border M&As, and if completed, take longer to conclude transactions than … other acquirers. Our findings suggest that corporate fraud has implicit costs due to loss of reputation that may impede the …
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