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Official A at almost all individual detection levels. This 'legitimacy' effect may help explain why anti-corruption policies …
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impact economic behavior and sheds light on the behavioral mechanisms underlying "rule legitimacy". …
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Conventional wisdom maintains that the Chinese Communist Party is upheld by performance-based legitimacy. Yet what … about procedural legitimacy? Analyzing national survey data on China, this study finds that governance procedures affect the … legitimacy of subnational levels of governing, if not necessarily that of the national level. Good governance contributes to …
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public institutions, or incidence of corruption in governmental bodies. The paper contributes to this body of scholarship by … paper inquires whether the greater socioeconomic development experienced by Chile was actually related to greater legitimacy … of the law, higher levels of trust in public institutions, lower perceived levels of corruption, and greater …
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"[This book] is an essential research source for the latest information on national and international political propaganda and opinions spread by technological forums. Featuring expansive coverage on a number of relevant topics and perspectives, such as environmental justice, alternative...
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How do organizations respond to the loss of legitimacy in the context of disclosed corruption, and what drives the …, during, and after legitimacy loss due to disclosed organizational corruption. We explore why some multinational companies … benchmark of anti-corruption practices, while others follow a more gradual approach. We build on the concept of legitimacy in …
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the role of trust and corruption in shaping compliance and argue that a legitimacy effect is a plausible mechanism driving … these relationships. We then draw on work that shows that corruption undermines legitimacy - a property of a law or policy … compliance, resulting in a vicious cycle of corruption. While leadership may be endogenous, breaking out of the legitimacy trap …
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