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In voting theory, bribery is a form of manipulative behavior in which an external actor (the briber) offers to pay the voters to change their votes in order to get her preferred candidate elected. We investigate a model of bribery where the price of each vote depends on the amount of change that the voter is asked to implement.
Elkind, E., Faliszewski, P., Slinko, A.
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Conditional bribery: Insights from incentivized experiments across 18 nations [PDF]
Angela R Dorrough +2 more
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Bribery and Corruption in Matthew 28:11-15: A Lesson for the Church in Africa [PDF]
The narrative of Jesus’ resurrection in Matthew 28:11-15 implies an incident of bribery and corruption and its effects on injustice, misinformation, and suffering in society. Literature abounds on bribery and corruption based on Matthew 28:11-15. Studies
John Appiah
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Bribery in Government Agency: A Phenomenological Study
The bribery case in Indonesia has always been sticking out all the time. In the last ten years, bribery has always been the most cases handled by the KPK.
Eka Wirajuang Daurrohmah, Dekar Urumsah
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Dataset on the perceptions of ordinary people on the persistence of bribery practices in Nigeria
This dataset provides the perceptions of ordinary people on the relationship between societal acceptance of bribery, anti-bribery measures, socio-economic impacts of bribery, demographic factors and persistence of bribery practices.
Abubakar Saddiq Sani +1 more
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How Corruption Hits People When They Are Down [PDF]
Using cross–country and Peruvian data, I show that victims of misfortune, particularly crime victims, are much more likely than non–victims to bribe public officials.
Jennifer Hunt
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Petty bribery, pluralistic ignorance, and the collective action problem
Bribery for access to public goods and services remains a widespread and seemingly innocuous practice which disproportionately targets the poor and helps keep them poor.
Leena K. Hoffmann, Raj N. Patel
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A Strategy for Asymmetrical Measures to Reduce Bribery in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the most corrupt countries with a rampant bribery scenario. In the public service sector of this country, service is almost considered to be unattainable without bribing the service providers. From the viewpoint of specialists and ad-
Abdullah Al Mahmud +1 more
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Transparency International has consistently reported a high level of corruption in sub-Saharan Africa, of which bribery is the commonest aspect. In Nigeria, bribery has been found to be an integral part of the public life of most public officials.
Solomon O. Ademiluka
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Against the backdrop of increasing concern over corruption, this study delves into a laboratory experiment investigating the intricate dynamics of bribery concerning the duration of official tenures and the efficacy of punitive measures.
Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho +4 more
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