Why do officials in some countries favor entrenched contractors, while others assign public contracts more impartially? This article emphasizes the important interplay between politics and bureaucracy. It suggests that corruption risks are lower when bureaucrats’ careers do not depend on political connections but on their peers. We test this hypothesis with a novel measure of career incentives in the public sector—using a survey of more than 18,000 public sector employees in 212 European regions—and a new objective corruption risk measure including over 1.4 million procurement contracts. Both show a remarkable subnational variation across Europe. The study finds that corruption risks are indeed significantly lower where bureaucrats’ career ...
Do civil servants in some countries have higher organizational commitment? Is there any substantial ...
Recent empirical studies have found that in high corruption countries, inherently more dishonest ind...
Bureaucracy and corruption represent major causes of fiscal crises, and structural unemployment all ...
Why do officials in some countries favor entrenched contractors while others assign public con-tract...
Most comparative studies on corruption are geared towards the analysis of factors dealing with the s...
Why do some bureaucrats engage in corruption for personal gain, yet others for political gain? We sh...
Corruption is thought to affect developed economies to a greater degree than developing countries. H...
Research on bureaucracy and corruption tends to concentrate on cross-national research taking countr...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
We present a dynamic network model of corrupt and noncorrupt employees representing two states in th...
We present a dynamic network model of corrupt and noncorrupt employees representing two states in th...
Red tape has long been identified as a major cause of corruption, hence deregulation was advocated a...
There are widespread perceptions and countless documented cases of tight-knit networks of politician...
"Why are some countries less corrupt and better governed than others? Challenging conventional expla...
Do higher politician salaries reduce corruption and improve governance? Previous empirical studies f...
Do civil servants in some countries have higher organizational commitment? Is there any substantial ...
Recent empirical studies have found that in high corruption countries, inherently more dishonest ind...
Bureaucracy and corruption represent major causes of fiscal crises, and structural unemployment all ...
Why do officials in some countries favor entrenched contractors while others assign public con-tract...
Most comparative studies on corruption are geared towards the analysis of factors dealing with the s...
Why do some bureaucrats engage in corruption for personal gain, yet others for political gain? We sh...
Corruption is thought to affect developed economies to a greater degree than developing countries. H...
Research on bureaucracy and corruption tends to concentrate on cross-national research taking countr...
Past theoretical research has explored whether bribes paid by firms to government officials are grea...
We present a dynamic network model of corrupt and noncorrupt employees representing two states in th...
We present a dynamic network model of corrupt and noncorrupt employees representing two states in th...
Red tape has long been identified as a major cause of corruption, hence deregulation was advocated a...
There are widespread perceptions and countless documented cases of tight-knit networks of politician...
"Why are some countries less corrupt and better governed than others? Challenging conventional expla...
Do higher politician salaries reduce corruption and improve governance? Previous empirical studies f...
Do civil servants in some countries have higher organizational commitment? Is there any substantial ...
Recent empirical studies have found that in high corruption countries, inherently more dishonest ind...
Bureaucracy and corruption represent major causes of fiscal crises, and structural unemployment all ...