This paper seeks to determine if people’s religious affiliation matters in their propensity to act corruptly. Using a three-person one-shot sequential move corruption game, this paper finds that people internalize their religious beliefs to affect outcomes including acting corruptly. Consistent with findings by Flavin and Ledet (2010), this paper find Catholics to have a higher propensity to offer and accept bribes and be less likely to punish corruption culprits than protestants and muslims. This paper concludes that people’s religious affiliation matters in the fight against corruption
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for businesses and societi...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
Purpose: The paper aims to investigate the connection between corruption and ethnic polarization and...
This paper seeks to determine if people’s religious affiliation matters in their propensity to act c...
The simultaneous increase in religiosity and corruption in Africa is a paradox that is being investi...
Corruption, in general, involves monetary pay, therefore it requires accounting manipulation to conc...
We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with be...
Religion permeates the life of every human being as well as every society throughout the world, and ...
Corruption is a behavior that cannot be socially or religiously justified. Interestingly, despite th...
Are there different determinants in the fight against corruption across developing countries? Why ar...
Public sector corruption plays an important role in a nation's development, and many low income coun...
What are the determinants of corruption? This thesis builds upon contemporary approaches to assessin...
This study investigates attitude towards corruption and the role of gender, religion, education and ...
Before we talk of fighting corruption we must first know what it is and what it is capable of doing ...
A paper presented by Abraham Waithima, Daystar University and Justine Burns University of Cape town ...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for businesses and societi...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
Purpose: The paper aims to investigate the connection between corruption and ethnic polarization and...
This paper seeks to determine if people’s religious affiliation matters in their propensity to act c...
The simultaneous increase in religiosity and corruption in Africa is a paradox that is being investi...
Corruption, in general, involves monetary pay, therefore it requires accounting manipulation to conc...
We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with be...
Religion permeates the life of every human being as well as every society throughout the world, and ...
Corruption is a behavior that cannot be socially or religiously justified. Interestingly, despite th...
Are there different determinants in the fight against corruption across developing countries? Why ar...
Public sector corruption plays an important role in a nation's development, and many low income coun...
What are the determinants of corruption? This thesis builds upon contemporary approaches to assessin...
This study investigates attitude towards corruption and the role of gender, religion, education and ...
Before we talk of fighting corruption we must first know what it is and what it is capable of doing ...
A paper presented by Abraham Waithima, Daystar University and Justine Burns University of Cape town ...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for businesses and societi...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
Purpose: The paper aims to investigate the connection between corruption and ethnic polarization and...