Corruption is the biggest obstacle to equality of market opportunities and it is generated by great power of the state administration, lack of transparency, lack of control authority mechanisms and uncontrolled power of individuals within the state authorities. Such conditions for corruption are created by the authoritarian systems, including various forms of individual, military or ideological tyranny. This is a significant economic, political and ethical issue. In order to be better understood and effectively eradicated, it is necessary to understand how different cultures accept corruption and the relationship between corruption and specific dimensions of culture. In this paper attention is focused on the relationship of specific aspects...
The focus of this thesis is to explore why petty corruption dominates and persists in Bosnian societ...
Cultural factors, as measured by the two dimensions of values identified by Inglehart, explain 75 % ...
In this paper, we argue that extant literature offers somewhat simplistic explanations of the antece...
Corruption is the biggest obstacle to equality of market opportunities and it is generated by great ...
Corruption is the biggest obstacle to equality of market opportunities and it is generated by great ...
By using a sample of 77 countries the analysis applies several nonparametric techniques in order to ...
The research project presented here aims to develop means to optimise corruption prevention in the E...
The study aims to analyze the impact of different types of national cultures on the effectiveness of...
Corruption continues to be one of humanity’s biggest threat to security, prosperity and justice. It ...
No abstractThe research project presented aims to develop means to optimise corruption prevention in...
Corruption and bribery are observed to be a common behavior not only in developing or transition eco...
Cultural factors, as measured by the two dimensions of values identified by Inglehart, explain 75% o...
CULTURAL PARADIGM IN political science is understood as an issue of the importance of norms and valu...
What is Crime and Culture ? A Short Description Crime and Culture is a specific targeted research ...
Crime as a Cultural Problem. The Relevance of Perceptions of Corruption to Crime Prevention. A Compa...
The focus of this thesis is to explore why petty corruption dominates and persists in Bosnian societ...
Cultural factors, as measured by the two dimensions of values identified by Inglehart, explain 75 % ...
In this paper, we argue that extant literature offers somewhat simplistic explanations of the antece...
Corruption is the biggest obstacle to equality of market opportunities and it is generated by great ...
Corruption is the biggest obstacle to equality of market opportunities and it is generated by great ...
By using a sample of 77 countries the analysis applies several nonparametric techniques in order to ...
The research project presented here aims to develop means to optimise corruption prevention in the E...
The study aims to analyze the impact of different types of national cultures on the effectiveness of...
Corruption continues to be one of humanity’s biggest threat to security, prosperity and justice. It ...
No abstractThe research project presented aims to develop means to optimise corruption prevention in...
Corruption and bribery are observed to be a common behavior not only in developing or transition eco...
Cultural factors, as measured by the two dimensions of values identified by Inglehart, explain 75% o...
CULTURAL PARADIGM IN political science is understood as an issue of the importance of norms and valu...
What is Crime and Culture ? A Short Description Crime and Culture is a specific targeted research ...
Crime as a Cultural Problem. The Relevance of Perceptions of Corruption to Crime Prevention. A Compa...
The focus of this thesis is to explore why petty corruption dominates and persists in Bosnian societ...
Cultural factors, as measured by the two dimensions of values identified by Inglehart, explain 75 % ...
In this paper, we argue that extant literature offers somewhat simplistic explanations of the antece...