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deal to research on corruption, could apply insights from other disciplines in order to advance the understanding of … corruption, often considered as a form of unethical behavior in organizations. It offers an analysis of important contributions … of corruption research, taking a ‘rationalist perspective’, and highlights the central tensions and debates within this …
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Die wichtigste Lektion der Korruptionsprävention besteht darin, das Problem nicht einzelnen Personen in der Organisation, sondern vielmehr der Organisation selbst zuzurechnen. Aus unternehmensethischer Sicht lautet daher die entscheidende Frage: Wie konstituiert sich eine Organisation als...
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Dieser Aufsatz will von Seiten einer ordonomischen Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik zu einer interdisziplinären … Verständigung zwischen Juristen und Ökonomen beitragen. Seine zentrale These besteht darin, dass Korruption als ein Ordnungsproblem … between law and economics. It claims that corruption is to be perceived as a constitutional problem of the economy and that …
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. In diesem Sinne lassen sich komplexe Probleme wie das der Korruption nur dann umfassend adressieren, wenn die …This article uses the perspective of ordonomics to discuss how the fight against corruption can be advanced through … to addressing corruption in their business environment collectively. Drawing on an ordonomic approach to business ethics …
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Whistleblowers are ostracized and isolated for identifying wrongdoings. Despite this deterrent, the whistleblowers have not recoiled. Nonetheless, organizations need to develop an ethical corporate culture, where employees become "ethical partners" and do the right thing, not because they have...
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The psychological process of corruption that integrates the role of moral emotions proneness, and ethical judgment … hypothetical framework that moral emotions proneness can indirectly predict corruption through mediation by ethical judgment. The … shame-negative self-evaluation) might detect corruption. It does, the results revealed, but first needs to influence ethical …
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in India and Zimbabwe that resisted corruption and survived for extended time periods, we propose that in addition to … characteristics, the nature of corruption resisted, the presence of a plural press, the potential for collective action, and the …
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that suffer from risks of corruption, bias, carelessness, and arbitrariness. To address the problems of intramural HECs, I …
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of 52 Countries -- Corruption and Bribery in Ottoman Tax Management: An Evaluation of the Period 1876-1909 -- Fighting … against Corruption and Bribery in Public Procurements during the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Crunching Numbers in the Quest for … Spotting Bribery Acts: A Cross-Cultural Rundown -- Primum Non-nocere: How to Fight the ‘Pandemic’ of Healthcare Corruption …
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