نتایج جستجو برای: corruption intention

تعداد نتایج: 59512  

2010
Loukas Balafoutas Stephane Straub Kohei Kawamura Matthias Sutter

This paper investigates the role of guilt aversion for corruption in public administration. Corruption is modeled as the outcome of a game played between a bureaucrat, a lobby, and the public. There is a moral cost of corruption for the bureaucrat, who is averse to letting the public down. We study how the behavior of the lobby and the bureaucrat depend on perceived public beliefs, when these a...

2009
V VIJAYALAKSHMI V. Vijayalakshmi Mark Robinson Anne Marie Goetze

The paper examines the relationship between corruption and gender in institutions of local government in India, using a Logit model. Recent debates about women’s participation in electoral politics suggest that the presence of more women in government will engender public policy, and also tends to reduce corruption. The evidence we examined indicates that gender is not a significant factor in e...

2002
Matthias Schramm Markus Taube

The phenomenon of corruption in the Peoples Republic of China has recently gained more attention in the public discussion, as the media have reported more intensively on cases of exposed corruption, associated arrests, court sentences and even executions. Many have the impression that the extent of corruption in China has increased dramatically, but this conclusion is not warranted. The phenome...

Journal: :Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics 2007
J C Cohen M Mrazek L Hawkins

Poor drug access continues to be one of the main global health problems. Global inequalities in access to pharmaceuticals are caused by a number of variables including poverty, high drug prices, poor health infrastructure, and fraud and corruption--the latter being the subject of this article. There is growing recognition among policy makers that corruption in the pharmaceutical system can wast...

2008
Sundeep Sahay Satish Puri

Corruption, as a research topic, because of its very nature, tends not to be explicitly discussed. Further, empirically it is not easy to get “data” on, as respondents rarely discuss this topic, and neither would it be discussed in formal reports and presentations. It is thus elusive but still permeates widely and arguably significantly shapes the trajectories of ICT projects in developing coun...

2007
Michael Dietrich Jane Hardy David Reisman Geoffrey M. Hodgson Shuxia Jiang

Corruption is now a popular topic in the social sciences. This expansion of interest is evident in economics and elsewhere, where a large number of articles on this theme have been published in leading journals. Some organizations publish indicative data on corruption. For example, Transparency International publishes a widely cited ―Corruption Perceptions Index‖ for most countries, and these d...

Journal: :IJCNS 2009
Arjuna Sathiaseelan

Studies have shown that packet reordering is common, especially in satellite networks where there are link level retransmissions and multipath routing. Moreover, traditional satellite networks exhibit high corruption rates causing packet losses. Reordering and corruption of packets decrease the TCP performance of a network, mainly because it leads to overestimation of the congestion in the netw...

2014
Quanquan Gu Huan Gui Jiawei Han

In this paper, we study the statistical performance of robust tensor decomposition with gross corruption. The observations are noisy realization of the superposition of a low-rank tensorW∗ and an entrywise sparse corruption tensor V∗. Unlike conventional noise with bounded variance in previous convex tensor decomposition analysis, the magnitude of the gross corruption can be arbitrary large. We...

The health sector consistently appears prominently in surveys of perceived corruption, with considerable evidence that this has serious adverse consequences for patients. Yet this issue is far from prominent in the international health policy discourse. We identify five reasons why the health policy community has been reluctant to talk about it. These are the problem of defining corruption, the...

2008
Sundeep Sahay Satish K. Puri

Corruption, as a research topic, because of its very nature, tends not to be explicitly discussed. Further, empirically it is not easy to get “data” on, as respondents rarely discuss this topic, and neither would it be discussed in formal reports and presentations. It is thus elusive but still permeates widely and arguably significantly shapes the trajectories of ICT projects in developing coun...

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