Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys, which measure firms’ experience of corruption and the gender of their owners and top managers. We find that women in positions of influence are associated with less corruption: female-owned businesses pay less in bribes and corruption is seen as less of an obstacle in companies where women are represented in top management. By providing evidence that women are, ethically at least, good for business our research contributes to the literature on development, gender equality, and corruption more generally
Recent research shows a link between higher rates of political participation of women and less corru...
We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, f...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
<p>Are firms with female owners or managers less corrupt than other firms? We test this question usi...
In this study, we examine whether bribery impairs gender-based asymmetries in product/process innova...
Whether women are inherently less corrupt than men remains open to debate, but studies suggest that ...
To what extent does the gender of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) matter in the relationship between...
This study focuses on the debate that whether women are as corrupt as men, or their propensity to co...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
Funding: This work was supported by the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics; the University...
This report offers an initial insight into the problem of gendered corruption, including sextortion ...
We study the effects of corruption on firm efficiency using a unique dataset of private firms from 1...
3siIn this paper we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country m...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze economiche e aziendali, XXIX cicloThe objective of this doctoral the...
Recent research shows a link between higher rates of political participation of women and less corru...
We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, f...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
<p>Are firms with female owners or managers less corrupt than other firms? We test this question usi...
In this study, we examine whether bribery impairs gender-based asymmetries in product/process innova...
Whether women are inherently less corrupt than men remains open to debate, but studies suggest that ...
To what extent does the gender of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) matter in the relationship between...
This study focuses on the debate that whether women are as corrupt as men, or their propensity to co...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
Funding: This work was supported by the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics; the University...
This report offers an initial insight into the problem of gendered corruption, including sextortion ...
We study the effects of corruption on firm efficiency using a unique dataset of private firms from 1...
3siIn this paper we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country m...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze economiche e aziendali, XXIX cicloThe objective of this doctoral the...
Recent research shows a link between higher rates of political participation of women and less corru...
We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, f...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...