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This study examined Australian attitudes toward bribe taking, using the data from the World Values survey. Nineteen …
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This study examined attitudes toward bribe taking in four Muslim countries – Indonesia, Egypt, Iran and Iraq. Eighteen demographic variables were also examined (gender, age, marital status, etc.), and it was found that most mean scores between groups were significant
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This paper presents the results of an empirical study of attitudes toward bribe taking in the largest economies on four continents – the USA, Brazil, Germany and China. The authors use the Human Beliefs and Values Survey data to examine several demographic variables, including gender, age,...
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China's recent crackdown on government corruption and commercial bribery by multinational companies is widely known. As … part of this campaign against bribery, the Chinese government has promulgated a number of new laws against corruption and … against corruption and commercial bribery, ironically the crackdown on corruption has led to less transparency in China …
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drawing on international anti-corruption regimes, our manuscript outlines reforms that GSK and other MNCs might adopt in order … to prevent their employees and directors from falling prey to unspoken rules of corruption …
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This article is the first that discusses how national enforcement authorities have been using bundling, meaning tying or rolling up a number of things together, to settle with corporations over multiple bribery allegations. These settlements rely on some allegedly illegal acts that defendants...
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, commentators have lamented the expressive deficiency of condemning corruption indirectly.This Note argues that judges and scholars … mere attempts to combat foreign corruption, the critics have overlooked the additional harms that laundered bribes inflict …
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to detailed accounts of local budgets and audit data on the associated fiscal corruption. Using the budget variables as … predictors, we train a tree-based gradient-boosted classifier to predict the presence of corruption in held-out test data. The … trained model, when applied to new data, provides a prediction-based measure of corruption that can be used for new empirical …
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to detailed accounts of local budgets and audit data on the associated fiscal corruption. Using the budget variables as … predictors, we train a tree-based gradient-boosted classifier to predict the presence of corruption in held-out test data. The … trained model, when applied to new data, provides a prediction-based measure of corruption that can be used for new empirical …
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Who is a “foreign official” under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act? This question will take on increasing importance in the coming years for two reasons. First, the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are aggressively pursuing FCPA cases and, as a consequence,...
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