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Author:Beets, S. D.
Title:Understanding the demand-side issues of international corruption
Journal:Journal of Business Ethics
2005 : MAR I, VOL 57:1, p. 65-81
Index terms:international
corruption
ethics
business ethics
geography
economic crime
culture
demand
government
education
Language:eng
Abstract:As international corruption has existed for several years, attempts are made to reduce it because of the harmful impacts on local economies and the quality of life of citizens. Many of these attempts are directed to the supply-side i.e. those who make corrupt payments. This article turns the attention to the demand-side, to those who demand and accept payments, analyzing categories such as government, economy and poverty, education, geography and culture. Several factors in these categories were found to correlate with perceived corruption, and strategies for addressing these issues were developed and discussed.
SCIMA record nr: 261639
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