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A Survey of the Experimental Studies on Leniency Programs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The purpose of this article is to survey recent experimental studies on leniency programs, which have been introduced in competition policies around the world.
Hamaguchi, Yasuyo
core   +1 more source

The Xenocentric Mindset: Cultural and Personality Drivers Behind Consumer Preferences

open access: yesJournal of Consumer Behaviour, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study examines the psychological and cultural dimensions that influence consumer xenocentrism in Brazil and Iran, focusing on horizontal–vertical individualism–collectivism and the “Big Five” personality traits—extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and intellect/imagination.
José I. Rojas‐Méndez   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

he Impact of the Corporate Leniency Program on Cartel Formation and the Cartel Price Path [PDF]

open access: yes
Previous research exploring the effect of corporate leniency programs has modelled the oligopoly stage game as a Prisoners?Dilemma. Using numerical analysis, we consider the Bertrand price game and allow the probability of detection and penalties to be ...
Joe Chen, Joseph E. Harrington, Jr
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The impact of a corporate leniency program on antitrust enforcement and cartelization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
To explore the efficacy of a corporate leniency program, a Markov process is constructed which models the stochastic formation and demise of cartels. Cartels are born when given the opportunity and market conditions are right, while cartels die because ...
Chang, Myong-Hun, Harrington, Joseph E.
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The Sexual Recidivism Rates of Women Are Still Low: An Updated Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesCriminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Compared to men, women are less likely to sexual offend. Previous reviews found low rates of sexual recidivism among women. The last published meta‐analysis was based on studies from before 2010. Aims Conduct an updated meta‐analysis of the sexual recidivism rates of women returned to the community.
R. Karl Hanson   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The effects of leniency on illegal transactions: How (not) to fight corruption [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
We study the consequences of 'leniency' - reduced legal sanctions for wrongdoers who spontaneously self-report to law enforcers - on corruption, drug dealing, and other forms of sequential, bilateral, illegal trade.
Buccirossi, Paolo, Spagnolo, Giancarlo
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ESG Rating Disagreement and the Size of the Investable Universe Under ESG Consensus Rules

open access: yesCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Using ESG scores of listed US companies from Refinitiv, ESG Book, MSCI, Moody's ESG, Bloomberg, and Sustainalytics for the period 2003–2022, we examine the extent of ESG rating disagreement and how it shapes the investable universe under ESG consensus rules.
Christian Lohmann   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

“Above the Sceptred Sway”: Retrieving the Quality of Mercy

open access: yesCrítica, 2019
Mercy is often thought to be a praiseworthy moral virtue. However, the quality of mercy has been thrown into doubt. Since to be merciful is to be lenient to a wrongdoer beyond the dictates of justice, it seems as if mercy cannot be a praiseworthy virtue.
William F. Ransome
doaj   +1 more source

Leniency Programs in a Multimarket Setting: Amnesty Plus and Penalty Plus [PDF]

open access: yes
We examine the effect of Amnesty Plus and Penalty Plus on firms' initial selfreporting decision, in one market, by altering their whistle-blowing incentives in another market.
Catherine ROUX   +1 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance in Europe: The Moderating Effects of Industry, Culture, and Governance

open access: yesCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial performance for European firms, and the moderating roles of industry and country‐specific factors in this relationship. Studying a sample of 2340 companies across 18 countries, we find Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) scores to ...
Veda Fatmy, Venla Haavisto, Janne Äijö
wiley   +1 more source

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