We investigate why top-down directives aimed at eradicating corruption are ineffective at altering on-the-ground practices for organizations that have adopted industry-wide “gold standards” to prevent bribery and corruption. Using interview and focus group data collected from leading multinational pharmaceutical firms, we unearth antecedents contributing to organizations’ systemic failure to embed their anticorruption policies in business practice. We identify two tensions that contribute to this disconnect: a culture clash between global and local norms, especially in emerging markets and a similar disconnect between the compliance and commercial functions. To overcome these tensions, we suggest that organizations are likely to find it eas...
Despite the consensus on the negative country-level implications of corruption, its consequences for...
Drawing on institutional theory, we argue that the level of corruption in an alliance partner’s coun...
Corporate corruption is a widespread phenomenon that persists in the functioning of both public and ...
We investigate why top-down directives aimed at eradicating corruption are ineffective at altering o...
The launch of the Sustainable Development Goals in September 2015 signals a more comprehensive globa...
This paper will use recent Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement actions to argue that a ...
Anti-corruption efforts over the past two decades have expanded to include a variety of measures ran...
In the last few years, the headline news is often grabbed with massive corruption scandals implicati...
Global anti-corruption strategies range from regulation and self-regulation in the form of corporate...
Collective action initiatives in which governments and companies make anti-corruption commitments ha...
Belonging to the wider family of criminal opportunity approaches, sector vulnerability studies (Hugh...
Bribery discriminates against honest companies by creating a barrier to entry in the form of a compe...
In this article author will try to present an overview of the problem of corruption in the pharmace...
Belonging to the wider family of criminal opportunity approaches, sector vulnerability studies (Hugh...
Belonging to the wider family of criminal opportunity approaches, sector vulnerability studies (Hugh...
Despite the consensus on the negative country-level implications of corruption, its consequences for...
Drawing on institutional theory, we argue that the level of corruption in an alliance partner’s coun...
Corporate corruption is a widespread phenomenon that persists in the functioning of both public and ...
We investigate why top-down directives aimed at eradicating corruption are ineffective at altering o...
The launch of the Sustainable Development Goals in September 2015 signals a more comprehensive globa...
This paper will use recent Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement actions to argue that a ...
Anti-corruption efforts over the past two decades have expanded to include a variety of measures ran...
In the last few years, the headline news is often grabbed with massive corruption scandals implicati...
Global anti-corruption strategies range from regulation and self-regulation in the form of corporate...
Collective action initiatives in which governments and companies make anti-corruption commitments ha...
Belonging to the wider family of criminal opportunity approaches, sector vulnerability studies (Hugh...
Bribery discriminates against honest companies by creating a barrier to entry in the form of a compe...
In this article author will try to present an overview of the problem of corruption in the pharmace...
Belonging to the wider family of criminal opportunity approaches, sector vulnerability studies (Hugh...
Belonging to the wider family of criminal opportunity approaches, sector vulnerability studies (Hugh...
Despite the consensus on the negative country-level implications of corruption, its consequences for...
Drawing on institutional theory, we argue that the level of corruption in an alliance partner’s coun...
Corporate corruption is a widespread phenomenon that persists in the functioning of both public and ...