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with students at an elite university in Moscow, Russia, we compare the attitudinal, behavioral, and demographic traits of … students seeking public sector employment to the traits of their peers seeking jobs in the private sector. Contrary to studies … interpretation of these findings is that corruption in Russia results from the transformation of bureaucrats' behavior and attitudes …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolutionary stages and current state of e-government in post-Soviet transition countries, shedding light on Uzbekistan as a case study. The previous literature on e-government in developing countries emphasized the considerable positive impact of...
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Even before, but especially in time of financial and economic crisis, countries are facing a challenge to improve the information served by public accounting for the state budgeting purpose, most often by reforming accounting principle from cash flow into accrual. The majority of literature...
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Transition provides an unexplored opportunity to study how changes in ownership affect structure and human resource policies of firms. We investigate a unique data set (17 years, 1500 white collar workers) of a Russian insider-privatized firm. In contrast to conventional beliefs about...
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