Lab studies on culture and corruption have led to some puzzling, contradictory results. This chapter begins with a discussion of non-experimental work in this area and evaluates the experimental findings in the context of earlier research. We sketch out the channels through which culture interacts with corruption (i.e., through institutions and social norms) and argue that discrepancies in experimental results may be due to differences in design (including repetition or unobserved variation in beliefs) or due to differences in the response to punishment across societies. In addition to exploring design-based reasons for previous contradictory findings, avenues for future research include: behavioral responses to different types of externali...
The study analyzes the propensity to engage in and to punish corrupt behavior in a three-person sequ...
The evidence of culture’s impact on corruption and its consequences is still inconclusive despite se...
This paper views corruption as activity that tends to undermine a cultural system. Because cultures ...
Lab studies on culture and corruption have led to some puzzling, contradictory results. This chapter...
Why do some people choose corruption over honesty and others not? Do the social norms and values pre...
Abstract: The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation ...
This paper examines cultural differences in individual decision-making in a corruption game. We defi...
Why do some people choose corruption over honesty and others not? Do the social norms and values pre...
This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing individual-dec...
Abstract: This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing indi...
The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation of corrupt...
This paper reviews the recent literature on cheating and corruption to demonstrate the value that ex...
This paper aims to investigate how ideas and socio-cultural preferences of “public” versus “private”...
Abstract. Corruption frequently occurs in many aspects of multi-party interaction between private ag...
The large negative impact of corruption on all areas of individuals’ lives suggests that it is vital...
The study analyzes the propensity to engage in and to punish corrupt behavior in a three-person sequ...
The evidence of culture’s impact on corruption and its consequences is still inconclusive despite se...
This paper views corruption as activity that tends to undermine a cultural system. Because cultures ...
Lab studies on culture and corruption have led to some puzzling, contradictory results. This chapter...
Why do some people choose corruption over honesty and others not? Do the social norms and values pre...
Abstract: The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation ...
This paper examines cultural differences in individual decision-making in a corruption game. We defi...
Why do some people choose corruption over honesty and others not? Do the social norms and values pre...
This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing individual-dec...
Abstract: This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing indi...
The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation of corrupt...
This paper reviews the recent literature on cheating and corruption to demonstrate the value that ex...
This paper aims to investigate how ideas and socio-cultural preferences of “public” versus “private”...
Abstract. Corruption frequently occurs in many aspects of multi-party interaction between private ag...
The large negative impact of corruption on all areas of individuals’ lives suggests that it is vital...
The study analyzes the propensity to engage in and to punish corrupt behavior in a three-person sequ...
The evidence of culture’s impact on corruption and its consequences is still inconclusive despite se...
This paper views corruption as activity that tends to undermine a cultural system. Because cultures ...