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Perhaps the most direct type of corruption is bribery. There is no data on the extent of it, except people’s opinions and speculation. Secrecy is the very nature of bribery. An all-encompassing definition of bribery is found in the Anti-bribery Management Systems of the International Standards Organisation.
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2023
In the case of the late Bribery Committee,* it seemed to be the conclusion of the soundest practical minds that Bribery could not be put down;* that Pure Election was a thing we had seen the last of, and must...
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In the case of the late Bribery Committee,* it seemed to be the conclusion of the soundest practical minds that Bribery could not be put down;* that Pure Election was a thing we had seen the last of, and must...
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2022
Bribery is defined as the illegal exchange of money or favor for a benefit distributed by a public official. Firms may engage in bribery to secure their access to governmental services or preferential treatments, especially when legally obtaining such governmental services is costly and uncertain.
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Bribery is defined as the illegal exchange of money or favor for a benefit distributed by a public official. Firms may engage in bribery to secure their access to governmental services or preferential treatments, especially when legally obtaining such governmental services is costly and uncertain.
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2007
Abstract Bribery has a claim to being the quintessential white-collar crime: its perpetrators are typically upper-income professionals; it is invariably committed in the context of governmental or commercial activities; its harms are subtle and often attenuated; its victims are difficult to detect; and, often, the only thing that ...
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Abstract Bribery has a claim to being the quintessential white-collar crime: its perpetrators are typically upper-income professionals; it is invariably committed in the context of governmental or commercial activities; its harms are subtle and often attenuated; its victims are difficult to detect; and, often, the only thing that ...
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Drinking poison to quench thirst: Does bribery foster firm performance in China?
Journal of Business Research, 2022Kevin Zheng Zhou, Dean Xu
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The Impact of Bribery Relationships on Firm Growth in Transition Economies
Organization Science, 2023Hyun Ju Jung, Seung-Hyun Lee
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