Increasing scale and scope of corruption in the former Soviet Bloc, as well as numerous other countries, urges better understanding of the problem within the context of socio-economic transformations as it touches upon issues of organizational structures. This paper presents an overview of the research on corruption in organizations and develops models of corrupt organizations, including the vertical structure, the horizontal structure, and the hierarchy, as applied to transition economies
In view of the missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirical...
The level of corruption in an economy is generally thought to influence economic growth adversely. ...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
2 Increasing scale and scope of corruption in the former Soviet Bloc, as well as numerous other coun...
After the collapse of the USSR, post-Soviet countries experienced a corruption boom. The following ...
Based on neo-institutional literature, this article aims to show the influence of organizational iso...
THE SOVIET UNION AS A CORRUPT STATEThe article concerns the process of corruption’s institutio...
In the view of a missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirica...
To understand corporate corruption in Russia and to develop both effective anti-corruption policies ...
The paper provides an empirical analysis of the causes of corruption in postcommunist countries. Res...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we ana-lyze the choices of a pl...
Corruption is one of the key problems facing the Russian state as it seeks to evolve out of its soci...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the phenomenon of corruption in the former member ...
The post-communist countries are considered to be the most corrupted ones around the world. Indeed, ...
This paper investigates a possible impact of education corruption on economic growth in Russia. It a...
In view of the missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirical...
The level of corruption in an economy is generally thought to influence economic growth adversely. ...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
2 Increasing scale and scope of corruption in the former Soviet Bloc, as well as numerous other coun...
After the collapse of the USSR, post-Soviet countries experienced a corruption boom. The following ...
Based on neo-institutional literature, this article aims to show the influence of organizational iso...
THE SOVIET UNION AS A CORRUPT STATEThe article concerns the process of corruption’s institutio...
In the view of a missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirica...
To understand corporate corruption in Russia and to develop both effective anti-corruption policies ...
The paper provides an empirical analysis of the causes of corruption in postcommunist countries. Res...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we ana-lyze the choices of a pl...
Corruption is one of the key problems facing the Russian state as it seeks to evolve out of its soci...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the phenomenon of corruption in the former member ...
The post-communist countries are considered to be the most corrupted ones around the world. Indeed, ...
This paper investigates a possible impact of education corruption on economic growth in Russia. It a...
In view of the missing consensus on how corruption relates to firm innovation, this paper empirical...
The level of corruption in an economy is generally thought to influence economic growth adversely. ...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...