A recent business survey in Norway reveals that firms rarely react to corruption, even when they have lost important contracts as a result. This disinclination to take action is explored in the light of market structures, business efficiency, judicial institutions and political corruption. The paper develops a theory about how these four variables deter firms from reacting against corruption, and, in particular, how the potential for collusion reinforces the incentives to remain silent. Considered separately, each of the factors are unable to explain the low frequency of anti-corruption reactions between firms. Considered in combination, however, the various impediments suggest a more complete explanation: When conditions in market structur...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
We analyze a hand-collected sample of bribery cases from around the world to describe how the paymen...
The role of whistle-blowing as a mechanism for deterring corruption has been conspicuously neglected...
This study explores the rationality behind firms’ decision to admit or deny their involvement in bri...
Since the early 1990s, a large number of studies have been undertaken to understand the causes and c...
This study explores the rationality behind firms’ decision to admit or deny their involvement in bri...
This article addresses a gap in the common understanding of corruption. The rules regarding corrupti...
The presence of business-corruption in a market provokes firms to make choices between legal busines...
Bribery discriminates against honest companies by creating a barrier to entry in the form of a compe...
I exploit the passage of the U.K. Bribery Act 2010 as a shock to U.K. firms’ cost of doing business ...
We develop a game theoretical model of whistleblowing behavior in organizations, focusing speci�fica...
This report presents a study of corruption in international markets by exploring the perspectives of...
Many international firms and local companies are operating in markets that are exposed to corruptio...
Competition authorities have recently set up leniency programs for firms denouncing col-lusive agree...
The recent leak of the FinCEN files has highlighted the widespread presence of corruption in develop...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
We analyze a hand-collected sample of bribery cases from around the world to describe how the paymen...
The role of whistle-blowing as a mechanism for deterring corruption has been conspicuously neglected...
This study explores the rationality behind firms’ decision to admit or deny their involvement in bri...
Since the early 1990s, a large number of studies have been undertaken to understand the causes and c...
This study explores the rationality behind firms’ decision to admit or deny their involvement in bri...
This article addresses a gap in the common understanding of corruption. The rules regarding corrupti...
The presence of business-corruption in a market provokes firms to make choices between legal busines...
Bribery discriminates against honest companies by creating a barrier to entry in the form of a compe...
I exploit the passage of the U.K. Bribery Act 2010 as a shock to U.K. firms’ cost of doing business ...
We develop a game theoretical model of whistleblowing behavior in organizations, focusing speci�fica...
This report presents a study of corruption in international markets by exploring the perspectives of...
Many international firms and local companies are operating in markets that are exposed to corruptio...
Competition authorities have recently set up leniency programs for firms denouncing col-lusive agree...
The recent leak of the FinCEN files has highlighted the widespread presence of corruption in develop...
Whistle-blowing is seen as a powerful tool in containing corruption, although theoretical findings a...
We analyze a hand-collected sample of bribery cases from around the world to describe how the paymen...
The role of whistle-blowing as a mechanism for deterring corruption has been conspicuously neglected...