This paper reports on an experiment of corruption that was conducted in two treatments: one with the possibility of detection and one without. It turns out that monitoring reduces corruption through deterrence; at the same time, it destroys the intrinsic motivation for honesty. Thus the net effect on overall corruption is a priori undetermined. We show that the salary level has an influence on corruption through increased opportunity costs of corruption, but fail to find evidence for a loyalty effect. Interesting policy conclusions emerge. (orig.)Available from TIB Hannover: RN 6136(303) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
In our framed laboratory experiment, two Public Officials, A and B, make consecutive decisions regar...
Abstract. This paper reports on an experiment of corruption that was conducted in two treatments: on...
Even though most of the causes of corruption are easily identifiable at the macro level, there is co...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that, theoretically and experimentally, address the eff...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that, theoretically and experimentally, address the eff...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-06We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Ag...
Previous studies have proposed a link between corruption and wages in the public sector. The present...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-06We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Ag...
This study implements behavioural economics and fraud auditing approach. This study looks at several...
This study implements behavioural economics and fraud auditing approach. This study looks at several...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
In our framed laboratory experiment, two Public Officials, A and B, make consecutive decisions regar...
Abstract. This paper reports on an experiment of corruption that was conducted in two treatments: on...
Even though most of the causes of corruption are easily identifiable at the macro level, there is co...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that, theoretically and experimentally, address the eff...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that, theoretically and experimentally, address the eff...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-06We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Ag...
Previous studies have proposed a link between corruption and wages in the public sector. The present...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-06We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Ag...
This study implements behavioural economics and fraud auditing approach. This study looks at several...
This study implements behavioural economics and fraud auditing approach. This study looks at several...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
In our framed laboratory experiment, two Public Officials, A and B, make consecutive decisions regar...