The relationship between corruption and tourism has been sporadically examined over the years. According to the existing theory, there is an inverted U relationship which implies that tourism demand initially increases as corruption increases (greasing the wheels) and after a certain threshold level of corruption, tourism demand decreases (sanding the wheels). Empirical studies so far concentrated on capturing the nonlinear relationship, by applying a simple linear model and by including corruption as a quadratic term. In the current paper, the authors revisit the “greasing and sanding the wheels” hypothesis by applying an advanced econometric technique, the threshold regression model, which deals with a key element of model uncertainty, n...
This paper shows the relationship between corruption and migration. In particular, countries with mu...
The hypothesis that political violence deters tourism is mainly based on case study evidence and a f...
Research background: Tourism sector is considered as a driving force of economic development and und...
The relationship between corruption and tourism has been sporadically examined over the years. Acco...
The continuous global growth of the tourism sector over the last decades has highlighted itspotentia...
Corruption in the context of tourism adheres to the mainstream tradition of (anti-)corruptionrelated...
The study assesses the role of forces of law and order in modulating the insecurity-tourism nexus in...
This study investigates the potential threshold effects in the relationship between corruption contr...
The relationship between corruption and economic development is characterised by three stylised fact...
This paper analyzes the impact of migration on destination-country corruption levels. Capitalizing o...
This article investigates the relationship between income and corruption which provides an insight t...
none2siThe problem of measuring changes in corruption internationally is significantly more dauntin...
The primary aim of this study is to determine whether the tourism-led growth hypothesis is globally ...
The interactions between globalization and corruption do not seem to be consensual because, in addit...
In the present study, the asymmetric relationships between political stability and tourism receipts ...
This paper shows the relationship between corruption and migration. In particular, countries with mu...
The hypothesis that political violence deters tourism is mainly based on case study evidence and a f...
Research background: Tourism sector is considered as a driving force of economic development and und...
The relationship between corruption and tourism has been sporadically examined over the years. Acco...
The continuous global growth of the tourism sector over the last decades has highlighted itspotentia...
Corruption in the context of tourism adheres to the mainstream tradition of (anti-)corruptionrelated...
The study assesses the role of forces of law and order in modulating the insecurity-tourism nexus in...
This study investigates the potential threshold effects in the relationship between corruption contr...
The relationship between corruption and economic development is characterised by three stylised fact...
This paper analyzes the impact of migration on destination-country corruption levels. Capitalizing o...
This article investigates the relationship between income and corruption which provides an insight t...
none2siThe problem of measuring changes in corruption internationally is significantly more dauntin...
The primary aim of this study is to determine whether the tourism-led growth hypothesis is globally ...
The interactions between globalization and corruption do not seem to be consensual because, in addit...
In the present study, the asymmetric relationships between political stability and tourism receipts ...
This paper shows the relationship between corruption and migration. In particular, countries with mu...
The hypothesis that political violence deters tourism is mainly based on case study evidence and a f...
Research background: Tourism sector is considered as a driving force of economic development and und...