Purpose: Drawing on the bribery literature, this paper aims to examine the effect of bribes paid in the home country on firms’ decision to internationalize through exports from transition economies. It also investigates whether the effect of home country bribery may vary from new ventures to established firms, and from those firms that operate in an environment with high to low informal competition. Design/methodology/approach: This paper tests several hypotheses using a panel data with fixed effects based on a sample of firms in transition economies from the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey. Findings: First, home country bribery in transition economies can make domestic markets more lenient and dampen firms’ motivatio...
Are higher-performing firms more or less likely to bribe? Drawing on the behavioral theory of the fi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Openness to foreign investmen...
Purpose – Reflecting the moral theorisation of bribery as a negative phenomenon, bribery has been w...
This paper attempts to trace out empirically the causal relationship between bribing, foreign owners...
An extensive literature exists on the adverse effects of corruption on inward FDI and the impact thi...
Globalization leads to cross-border business transactions between societies with very different norm...
Business bribery is a particularly serious problem in the integration era. First, this article inves...
This study furthers our understanding of how corruption affects the decision-making process of alloc...
How does bribery affect firm performance in transition economies? What would be the consequences of ...
Based on the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) of firms in transition c...
How do home country institutions influence new ventures’ export strategy? As informed by the institu...
This study explores the influence of home country formal institutional constraints on firm bribery p...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
In this paper, we examine how transnational corruption affects host country firms’ innovation behavi...
Based on the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) of firms in transition c...
Are higher-performing firms more or less likely to bribe? Drawing on the behavioral theory of the fi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Openness to foreign investmen...
Purpose – Reflecting the moral theorisation of bribery as a negative phenomenon, bribery has been w...
This paper attempts to trace out empirically the causal relationship between bribing, foreign owners...
An extensive literature exists on the adverse effects of corruption on inward FDI and the impact thi...
Globalization leads to cross-border business transactions between societies with very different norm...
Business bribery is a particularly serious problem in the integration era. First, this article inves...
This study furthers our understanding of how corruption affects the decision-making process of alloc...
How does bribery affect firm performance in transition economies? What would be the consequences of ...
Based on the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) of firms in transition c...
How do home country institutions influence new ventures’ export strategy? As informed by the institu...
This study explores the influence of home country formal institutional constraints on firm bribery p...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
In this paper, we examine how transnational corruption affects host country firms’ innovation behavi...
Based on the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) of firms in transition c...
Are higher-performing firms more or less likely to bribe? Drawing on the behavioral theory of the fi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Openness to foreign investmen...
Purpose – Reflecting the moral theorisation of bribery as a negative phenomenon, bribery has been w...