We study the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary disincentives to corruption, using a harassment bribery game. In doing so, we also test the Beckerian prediction that at the same level of expected payoff, a low probability of detection with high fine is a stronger deterrent to corruption than a high probability of detection with low fine. In Experiment 1, two treatments are designed to study the effect of a low probability of detection with high fine and a high probability of detection with low fine, on bribe taking behavior. In Experiment 2, subjects participate in the same baseline harassment bribery game either without or after having gone through a four-week ethics education program. Res...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
The large negative impact of corruption on all areas of individuals’ lives suggests that it is vital...
The advent of experimental methodologies have led to decisive progress in the study of corrupt behav...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
Verma P, Sengupta S. Bribe and Punishment: An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bribery. PLOS ...
Abstract. This paper reports on an experiment of corruption that was conducted in two treatments: on...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that, theoretically and experimentally, address the eff...
We experimentally investigate behavioral drivers of bribery, focusing on the role of self-interest, ...
In many societies, the power to punish is granted to a centralized authority. While the punishment o...
none2siDo individuals consider bribery as an acceptable behavior? We use a newly-designed game to st...
(preliminary draft, please do not circulate) Monitoring corruption typically relies on top-down inte...
This paper examines the effectiveness of corruption control depending upon whether the bribe taker o...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
The large negative impact of corruption on all areas of individuals’ lives suggests that it is vital...
The advent of experimental methodologies have led to decisive progress in the study of corrupt behav...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
Harassment bribes, paid by citizens to corrupt officers for services the former are legally entitled...
Verma P, Sengupta S. Bribe and Punishment: An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bribery. PLOS ...
Abstract. This paper reports on an experiment of corruption that was conducted in two treatments: on...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that, theoretically and experimentally, address the eff...
We experimentally investigate behavioral drivers of bribery, focusing on the role of self-interest, ...
In many societies, the power to punish is granted to a centralized authority. While the punishment o...
none2siDo individuals consider bribery as an acceptable behavior? We use a newly-designed game to st...
(preliminary draft, please do not circulate) Monitoring corruption typically relies on top-down inte...
This paper examines the effectiveness of corruption control depending upon whether the bribe taker o...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for organizations and soci...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
The large negative impact of corruption on all areas of individuals’ lives suggests that it is vital...
The advent of experimental methodologies have led to decisive progress in the study of corrupt behav...