Corruption is a huge problem facing both developing and developed economies today. It is a complex issue that is made up of a vast array of determinants and effects that are often affected by the context of the country of operations. Corruption has an international dimension that cannot be overlooked, despite the fact that it occurs in a local context. For international corruption to succeed, it must be sustained by both the supply and demand of corrupt local practices. The main objective of this article is to bring to light the fact that multinational corporations (MNCs) have been supplying corruption to Africa, without critical examination, for many years. This study systematically lays out empirical and anecdotal evidence to show that ...
The engagement of multinational corporations from different nationalities in corrupt operations in e...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Bribery and corruption are increasing in the developing countries. It has been estimated that some $...
We examine the responses of South African multinational enterprises (MNEs) to corruption in African ...
Corruption causes severe waste and misallocation of financial, human, and natural resources, thus re...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized, there is much attention is being focused on the implic...
Corruption causes severe waste and misallocation of financial, human, and natural resources, thus re...
Corruption on the African continent unfolds two unique trends: first, the involvement of senior stat...
Developing a lasting strategy to survive in the African business landscape would be incomplete with...
Corruption has blighted national economies in Africa. Although most African states have subscribed ...
The literature on FDI entry modes and corruption tends to convey the idea that corruption leads to a...
Contemporary research universally shows that corruption is an alarming issue, hindering socio-econom...
Many African businesses lag in financial performance compared to the performance of companies in the...
This Independent Study examines the role of the international community in either promoting or hinde...
The engagement of multinational corporations from different nationalities in corrupt operations in e...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Bribery and corruption are increasing in the developing countries. It has been estimated that some $...
We examine the responses of South African multinational enterprises (MNEs) to corruption in African ...
Corruption causes severe waste and misallocation of financial, human, and natural resources, thus re...
Corruption is a cosmopolitan problem. However, its adverse effects on less-developed countries are p...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized, there is much attention is being focused on the implic...
Corruption causes severe waste and misallocation of financial, human, and natural resources, thus re...
Corruption on the African continent unfolds two unique trends: first, the involvement of senior stat...
Developing a lasting strategy to survive in the African business landscape would be incomplete with...
Corruption has blighted national economies in Africa. Although most African states have subscribed ...
The literature on FDI entry modes and corruption tends to convey the idea that corruption leads to a...
Contemporary research universally shows that corruption is an alarming issue, hindering socio-econom...
Many African businesses lag in financial performance compared to the performance of companies in the...
This Independent Study examines the role of the international community in either promoting or hinde...
The engagement of multinational corporations from different nationalities in corrupt operations in e...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Bribery and corruption are increasing in the developing countries. It has been estimated that some $...