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One might think that bribery is always unethical. Studies by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development discourage the practice and a number of other studies have viewed bribery in negative terms. However, a closer examination of the issue reveals that the question of whether...
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-authors on corruption, ethical leadership, and social contracts theory, and relates that literature to corrupt activities by … corporate executives. Corruption is defined broadly to encompass executive self-dealing, which harms their firms. The specific … example, to propose a framework aimed at improving corporate governance and preventing future executive corruption. The …
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Most empirical research examines how the institutional environment of corruption shapes the behavior of MNCs. In this … environment of corruption over time. We propose three avenues through which the MNC may have an impact on its host institutions … FDI and corruption for a large sample of countries over the last 30 years, the empirical results are consistent with our …
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payment transparency movement in extractive industries. This movement seeks to reduce corruption by promoting disclosure of … local perceptions of corruption fell in areas close to EITI-member firms’ new investments, suggesting that the self …
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Tourism businesses engage in strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) when they integrate responsible behaviors in their operational practices (Camilleri, 2015, 2019a; Carroll & Shabana, 2010; Porter & Kramer, 2006, 2011; Van Marrewijk, 2003; Vogel, 2005). Strategic CSR activities may usually improve...
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This chapter looks at the role of corporate boards in risk oversight, risk management, and compliance through a comparative lens, drawing on examples from international guidance and diverse legal systems, primarily, the United States, the United Kingdom, leading European jurisdictions, and...
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Purpose: Firms are increasingly resorting to responsible supply chain management as they align their economic success with socially-responsible initiatives in their value chain. This contribution suggests that there are opportunities for global corporations who are keen on integrating...
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