This paper is intended as a critical response to the emerging consensus within both academic and policy literatures that we are currently facing an epidemic of corruption which threatens to undermine the stability of economic and political development on both a national and global scale, and which requires both immediate and wide-ranging policy interventions. Based on a review of the publications and policy statements of the leading anti-corruption crusaders — namely the OECD, the IMF, and the World Bank — it will be argued that the recent concern with corruption is attributable, not to any substantive increase incorrupt practices, but rather, to the re-framing of corruption in light of broader shifts and transformations within the global e...
We systematically reviewed the literature on corruption in international business (137 articles) for...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
Under globalization, because of the growing political and economic interdependence among nations, th...
This paper is intended as a critical response to the emerging consensus within both academic and pol...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
Corruption is a globalising phenomenon. Not only is it rapidly expanding globally but, more signifi ...
Summary Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framew...
Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framework to c...
There is no sustainable economic development without a functioning rule of law. Besides sustainable ...
Over the last twenty years, international and regional conventions have been concluded to combat the...
Over the last twenty years, international and regional conventions have been concluded to combat the...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the determinants of corruption, focussing on the role ...
The process of globalization is an undeniable reality of today's world. Yet, paradoxically, the corn...
This draft chapter that has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing in Handbook of Global Research...
We systematically reviewed the literature on corruption in international business (137 articles) for...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
Under globalization, because of the growing political and economic interdependence among nations, th...
This paper is intended as a critical response to the emerging consensus within both academic and pol...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
Corruption is a globalising phenomenon. Not only is it rapidly expanding globally but, more signifi ...
Summary Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framew...
Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framework to c...
There is no sustainable economic development without a functioning rule of law. Besides sustainable ...
Over the last twenty years, international and regional conventions have been concluded to combat the...
Over the last twenty years, international and regional conventions have been concluded to combat the...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the determinants of corruption, focussing on the role ...
The process of globalization is an undeniable reality of today's world. Yet, paradoxically, the corn...
This draft chapter that has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing in Handbook of Global Research...
We systematically reviewed the literature on corruption in international business (137 articles) for...
The history of corruption goes back to ancient times. Its nature can be extremely diverse and thus t...
Under globalization, because of the growing political and economic interdependence among nations, th...