In this paper we examine relationships among Internet diffusion, voice and accountability, and government corruption based on data from Latin American and Sub-Saharan African countries. Our study suggests that greater levels of Internet diffusion are associated with greater levels of voice and accountability, and that greater levels of voice and accountability are associated with lower levels of government corruption. Also, there seems to be an overall relationship between Internet diffusion and government corruption, which is primarily indirect and mediated by voice and accountability. Our results also suggest that, for each additional 15 Internet users per 100 inhabitants in a country in these regions, there is approximately a 35 percent ...
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In this paper we examine relationships among Internet diffusion, voice and accountability, and gover...
This paper aims to extend the existing literature on Internet adoption and corruption by analyzing t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in deve...
[[abstract]]This study attempts to estimate the effects of internet adoption on reducing corruption ...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
Since the advent of the internet, the world has witnessed the explosive growth and development of te...
We test the hypothesis that the Internet is a useful technology for controlling corruption. In order...
The Internet is often claimed to be a powerful anti-corruption technology. In theory, the Internet r...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
Since its inception and subsequent diffusion, the Internet has been lauded as a potent democratizing...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
Studying Information and Communications Technology (ICT) development is increasingly difficult becau...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
It is obvious that the Internet connection brings several unquestionable benefits to people and soci...
In this paper we examine relationships among Internet diffusion, voice and accountability, and gover...
This paper aims to extend the existing literature on Internet adoption and corruption by analyzing t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in deve...
[[abstract]]This study attempts to estimate the effects of internet adoption on reducing corruption ...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
Since the advent of the internet, the world has witnessed the explosive growth and development of te...
We test the hypothesis that the Internet is a useful technology for controlling corruption. In order...
The Internet is often claimed to be a powerful anti-corruption technology. In theory, the Internet r...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
Since its inception and subsequent diffusion, the Internet has been lauded as a potent democratizing...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
Studying Information and Communications Technology (ICT) development is increasingly difficult becau...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
It is obvious that the Internet connection brings several unquestionable benefits to people and soci...