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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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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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Social norms of corruption in the field: social nudges on posters can help to reduce bribery
Behavioural Public Policy, 2022Nils C Köbis, Ivan Soraperra
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The Bribery Paradox in Transition Economies and the Enactment of ‘New Normal’ Business Environments
Journal of Management Studies, 2020Kimberly A Eddleston, Elitsa R Banalieva
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