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We examine the relationship between political competition, corporate bribery, and corporate contributions to politically connected charities, and whether there is a shift from covert to concealed corporate nonmarket action as political competition ...
Yujin Jeong, Jordan I. Siegel
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We examine the relationship between political competition, corporate bribery, and corporate contributions to politically connected charities, and whether there is a shift from covert to concealed corporate nonmarket action as political competition ...
Yujin Jeong, Jordan I. Siegel
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British law on corporate bribery [PDF]
Purpose: – This paper aims to assess the effectiveness of the Bribery Act 2010 in curbing corporate bribery. Design/methodology/approach: – The paper takes a doctrinal focus in assessing UK bribery law using both primary and secondary sources. Findings: –
Jonathan Mukwiri
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, 2021
This paper uses multi-country, firm-level data covering 109 countries for the period 2005 to 2017, to examine the effects of bribery on export decisions for firms facing institutional constraints. Bribery consists of “greasing” and rent-seeking behavior.
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This paper uses multi-country, firm-level data covering 109 countries for the period 2005 to 2017, to examine the effects of bribery on export decisions for firms facing institutional constraints. Bribery consists of “greasing” and rent-seeking behavior.
Leavitt Ha +3 more
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CRIMINALLY-LEGAL CHARACTERISTIC BRIBERY AND COMERCIAL BRIBERY
Law and law: problems of theory and practice, 2020The article is based on legislative acts and literary sources on the problems of corruption activity and provides a criminal-legal characteristic and social-legal assessment of bribery and commercial bribery. The author points out the shortcomings of the criminal law norms regulating bribery and commercial bribery under the current criminal code of the
Emin Babaev, Rafael' Babaev
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Information Processing & Management, 2020
Recommender systems are based on inherent forms of social influence. Indeed, suggestions are provided to the users based on the opinions of peers. Given the relevance that ratings have nowadays to push the sales of an item, sellers might decide to bribe ...
Guilherme Ramos +2 more
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Recommender systems are based on inherent forms of social influence. Indeed, suggestions are provided to the users based on the opinions of peers. Given the relevance that ratings have nowadays to push the sales of an item, sellers might decide to bribe ...
Guilherme Ramos +2 more
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Formal Firms with Bribery in a Dynamic Business Environment
Journal of Business Ethics, 2023N. Vu, Trammy Nguyen, T. Hoang, N. Cuong
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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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Active and passive bribery’s impact on firm relational embeddedness: evidence from Thailand
Asian Business & Management, 2023Chomsorn Tangdenchai +2 more
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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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