This paper presents an empirical contribution to the literature that tends to explain variations in corruption perceptions. Drawing on theoretical assumptions about the impact of corruption on the quality of the business environment, we explore possible determinants of perceived corruption. We argue that explaining the determinants of corruption perceptions could be a valuable input for creating effective anti-corruption policies. In the paper, we perform a detailed analysis on the case of Serbia, a transition country with relatively widespread corruption in the business environment. Using the non-parametric analysis of variance test, we examine the significance of differences in the perceived spread of corruption across a number of indepen...
Summary This article presents a review of recent developments in the empirical literature on corrup...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the institutional environment impacts the nature of corrupti...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper presents an empirical contribution to the literature that tends to explain variations in ...
The background of this paper is found in recent theories why corruption prevalence menaces the safet...
Purpose: Corruption is perceived as a widespread problem throughout the world, including in Central ...
As corruption gains public attention, there is an increased acknowledgement of its impact on busine...
Up to now, the major part of corruption research in the field of Economics has been done from the vi...
This paper investigates business people’s perceptions of corruption as an obstacle for doing busines...
Purpose: Corruption is perceived as a widespread problem throughout the world, including in Central ...
Corruption is one of the main obstacles to economic development at the country level. However, with ...
We argue that corruption can decrease aggregate productivity by deteriorating firm management practi...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the institutional environment impacts the nature of corrupti...
Survey data on corruption are widely used to construct corruption indices, but the unde...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of managersꞌ perception of corruption in three post-transi...
Summary This article presents a review of recent developments in the empirical literature on corrup...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the institutional environment impacts the nature of corrupti...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...
This paper presents an empirical contribution to the literature that tends to explain variations in ...
The background of this paper is found in recent theories why corruption prevalence menaces the safet...
Purpose: Corruption is perceived as a widespread problem throughout the world, including in Central ...
As corruption gains public attention, there is an increased acknowledgement of its impact on busine...
Up to now, the major part of corruption research in the field of Economics has been done from the vi...
This paper investigates business people’s perceptions of corruption as an obstacle for doing busines...
Purpose: Corruption is perceived as a widespread problem throughout the world, including in Central ...
Corruption is one of the main obstacles to economic development at the country level. However, with ...
We argue that corruption can decrease aggregate productivity by deteriorating firm management practi...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the institutional environment impacts the nature of corrupti...
Survey data on corruption are widely used to construct corruption indices, but the unde...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of managersꞌ perception of corruption in three post-transi...
Summary This article presents a review of recent developments in the empirical literature on corrup...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the institutional environment impacts the nature of corrupti...
This paper focuses on the relationship between two important business indices: the degree to which a...