This article analyzes two corruption data sets through the lens of gender: defendants convicted under the criminal anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corruption Practices Act, and defendants convicted of federal anti-corruption crimes while serving on the Chicago City Council. In both instances, the data points to a much larger number of convictions of men than women. While a single cause is difficult to pinpoint, perhaps the most compelling explanation is that social norms associated with gender provide women with fewer opportunities for corruption. By contrast, the homophily of patronage networks, long cited as breeding grounds for corruption, has for generations favored an old boys club that gives rise to more men engaging in corrupt...
This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We ex...
This study focuses on the debate that whether women are as corrupt as men, or their propensity to co...
Edwin H. Sutherland, who served as the 29th President of the American Sociological Society delivered...
This article analyzes two corruption data sets through the lens of gender: defendants convicted unde...
Scholars, pundits, and citizens know Illinois is at the forefront of corruption, as reported in the ...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
We use experimental data to explore the conditions under which males and females may differ in their...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether there is a gender gap in white collar crim...
We address the persistent reverse causality problem in estimating the causal effect of female labor ...
This rapid literature review explores how judicial corruption affects women and men, and lessons fro...
This Article analyzes white-collar female crime and compares several high profile cases to those of ...
Objectives of the study The objective of the thesis is to investigate the link between gender and...
This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We ex...
This study focuses on the debate that whether women are as corrupt as men, or their propensity to co...
Edwin H. Sutherland, who served as the 29th President of the American Sociological Society delivered...
This article analyzes two corruption data sets through the lens of gender: defendants convicted unde...
Scholars, pundits, and citizens know Illinois is at the forefront of corruption, as reported in the ...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
We use experimental data to explore the conditions under which males and females may differ in their...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether there is a gender gap in white collar crim...
We address the persistent reverse causality problem in estimating the causal effect of female labor ...
This rapid literature review explores how judicial corruption affects women and men, and lessons fro...
This Article analyzes white-collar female crime and compares several high profile cases to those of ...
Objectives of the study The objective of the thesis is to investigate the link between gender and...
This article analyzes the effect of anti-corruption measures on female political empowerment. We ex...
This study focuses on the debate that whether women are as corrupt as men, or their propensity to co...
Edwin H. Sutherland, who served as the 29th President of the American Sociological Society delivered...