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Organizing for What: Job Rotation as an Organizational Development Strategy or as an Organizational anti-Corruption Tool?

2021

The purpose of this article is to understand if Job Rotation (JR)/Organizational Development (OD)-oriented strategies are compatible with JR strategies to curb Organizational Corruption (OC), as these strategies seem to indicate an apparent contradiction. To this end, the paper is structured as follows. Firstly, the main points of JR-Theory in organizational studies are displayed. Subsequently, JR-Theory in organizational anti-corruption is more deeply explored. At the end of the review, the research question is proposed in the methodological section. The two sections after that are devoted to answering this question. The first of which examines the laws and documents of the National Anti-C…

Organizational anti-Corruption ToolSettore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione AziendaleOrganizational Development StrategyJob RotationOrganization
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A Dynamic Simulation Approach to Frame Drivers and Implications of Corruption Practices on Firm Performance

2014

Corruption is a multifaceted socio-economic phenomenon widely spread – although with different intensity – all around the world. Many studies on corruption have been conducted at a country-level, but relatively little effort has been placed in evaluating its implications, in terms of both financial and competitive performance, at a firm-level. Therefore, this paper aims at exploring the causal relationships underlying the effect of corruption on firm performance in order to show the different scenarios that may emerge from the combination between external (i.e., contextual conditions) and internal (i.e., organizational characteristics) forces that drive corruption. To this end, we adopt a D…

Performance managementbusiness.industryCorruptionStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectFrame (networking)Public relationsSystem dynamicsSocial systemOrder (exchange)PhenomenonBusinessScenario analysisBusiness and International ManagementIndustrial organizationmedia_commonEuropean Management Review
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From US Colony to Independent Country: The Construction of a State

2017

This chapter covers the twentieth century, when the Philippines were changed by the US colonization after a brutal war of conquest. Progress in education, medicine, urbanization and transportation was obvious, while the Americans fostered the development of a Filipino political class that was called to govern the country alongside American political ideals, as was hoped with the implementation of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1935 under president Quezon. The difficult years of the Japanese occupation gave place to an independent nation in 1946, which had to deal with the presence of US military bases during the Cold War, profound social inequalities inherited from the Spanish period, and a…

PoliticsState (polity)Political classCorruptionPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectAmericanizationCommonwealthOligarchyDemocracymedia_common
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Emerging Tiger? The Paradoxes of the Philippine Economy

2017

The Republic of the Philippines is an exception in the East and Southeast Asia realm. One of the richest countries of the region at the end of World War II, its rankings have slipped, and its growth rates have been weak for several decades. We examine the main causes of the mediocre economic performance of the country since the 1950s. Many analysts have pointed out an excessive bureaucracy, high levels of corruption and the lack of industrial investment in a country dominated by landed interests. After the high debt incurred during the Marcos administration, Philippine leaders have made every effort to improve the debt situation, choosing to pay back loans, but under investing in infrastruc…

PovertyInformal sectorbusiness.industryCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGlobalizationGeographyEconomyDebtSecondary sector of the economyDevelopment economicsBureaucracybusinessTertiary sector of the economymedia_common
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Cel uświęca środki? O współczesnym wymiarze politycznego makiawelizmu na przykładzie wyborów samorządowych w 2010 roku w województwie opolskim

2012

The paper is an attempt to analyze the marketing activities of selected candidates running for office in the local authorities of the Opolskie Region in 2010. A large proportion of these candidates implemented the Machiavellian principle that the end justifies the means, and they tried to win power, almost trampling over corpses, using all available methods to succeed. Niccol ò Machiavelli, the author of The Prince argued five centuries earlier that the good of state justifies ruses, cruelty and violence. The present face of political Machiavellianism is different, as many people value power itself rather than the good of the state or region. As a result, voters observe a political farce un…

Power (social and political)Value (ethics)PoliticsState (polity)CorruptionLocal governmentLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceForm of the GoodCrueltymedia_commonŚrodkowoeuropejskie Studia Polityczne
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Understanding unethical behaviors at the university level: a multiple regression analysis

2020

Unethical behaviors such as corruption pose an important challenge for students, professors, and other university members. We aimed to clarify students' willingness to engage in corruption in a Spanish public university. In all, 3,475 undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students completed an online questionnaire assessing four corruption scenarios: favoritism, bribery, fraud, and embezzlement. Multiple regression analysis suggested that justifiability, risk perception, and perceived corruption played a key role in explaining corrupt intention. Behavioral intention to engage in corruption is a complex phenomenon explained by not only peers' behaviors, but also individuals' justifications of…

Psicologia socialComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONSocial PsychologyCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesUniversity levelRegression analysisData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionRisk perception0502 economics and businessComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY060301 applied ethicsPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementGeneral Psychologymedia_commonEthics & Behavior
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(Un)Sustainable Territories: Causes of the Speculative Bubble in Spain (1996–2010) and its Territorial, Environmental, and Sociopolitical Consequences

2012

In this paper we analyse the causes of the Spanish property model and its territorial, social, and political consequences. Particular attention is paid to sociopolitical contexts. These consequences include excessive dependence on economic activity and employment in the housing construction sector, the irreversible disappearance of landmarks in the country’s collective history and culture, and examples of ‘policy capture’, especially at local and regional levels. This lengthy process has led to corruption in town planning and an increase in poor policy decisions, greatly harming Spain’s reputation. Keywords: urban sprawl, speculative property bubble, unbalanced growth, recession, corruption…

Public AdministrationCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentUrban sprawlManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Town planningRecessionPoliticsEconomyPolicy decisionPolitical economyEconomicsEconomic bubbleReputationmedia_commonEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy
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Religione, mafie, Chiese: un rapporto controverso tra devozione e secolarizzazione

2017

Parlare della religiosità dei mafiosi e approfondire i rapporti che, nel tempo, hanno regolato le relazioni tra uomini di Chiesa e uomini di mafia, tra istituzioni religiose e organizzazioni criminali, significa prendere in esame diversi livelli di analisi. Se da una parte occorre chiedersi che significato assumano le devozioni e le ritualità religiose e che ruolo svolga il ricorso alla fede dentro i contesti criminali, bisogna anche considerare le posizioni che la Chiesa ha progressivamente espresso nei confronti delle mafie, analizzando sia i pronunciamenti ufficiali delle gerarchie ecclesiastiche, sia le prassi pastorali messe in atto dai singoli sacerdoti sui territori, sia il dibattito…

Religion Mafia Securarization Corruption Cosa Nostra Rituals ExcommunicationReligione Chiesa Mafie Secolarizzazione Ritualità Corruzione Cosa Nostra ScomunicaSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento Sociale
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Corruption-Related Disclosure in the Banking Industry: Evidence From GIPSI Countries

2022

This paper empirically investigates corruption-related disclosure in the banking industry, aiming to identify the most relevant theories which explain why financial institutions disclose corruption-related information to the public in their annual financial reports.Using a total sample of 88 banks from the GIPSI countries during the period 2011-2019, our results reveal that, on average, banks involved in corruption issues disclose less on corruption-related information than banks not involved in any corruption scandal. Moreover, banks not involved in corruption cases disclose even more information after other banks’ corruption events become public. These basic relationships, however, are sh…

Sample selectionReverse causalityEconometric modelEmpirical researchCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Control (management)Sample (statistics)Financial systemBusinessBanking industrymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Sanctions for Legal Entities in South American and European Systems of Corporate Criminal Liability

2021

The present analysis of sanctions for cases of liability of legal entities for crimes (corporate criminal liability) adopts a two-fold comparative perspective. First, it focuses on the sanctions provided by the laws of those legal systems, in South America, which introduced such liability, especially in the last two decades after the United Nations’ treaties on organized crime and corruption. Then, it continues with a parallel overview of sanctioning choices in those Member States of the European Union which opted for such liability. The analysis highlights similar and different approaches both in the two contexts and within each of them. Overall, a process of “weak harmonization” of sancti…

Scope (project management)Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectLiabilitySanctions for corporations comparative criminal law harmonisation of systems of corporate liabilityLegislatureHarmonizationPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceSanctionsOrganised crimeEuropean unionSettore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleLaw and economicsmedia_common
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