نتایج جستجو برای: bribery

تعداد نتایج: 692  

2001
Steven Shavell

We analyze corruption in law enforcement: the payment of bribes to enforcement agents, threats to frame innocent individuals in order to extort money from them, and the actual framing of innocent individuals. Bribery, extortion, and framing reduce deterrence and are thus worth discouraging. Optimal penalties for bribery and framing are maximal, but, surprisingly, extortion should not be sanctio...

2008
Piotr Faliszewski

We study the concept of bribery in the situation where voters are willing to change their votes as we ask them, but where their prices depend on the nature of the change we request. Our model is an extension of the one of Faliszewski et al. [FHH06], where each voter has a single price for any change we may ask for. We show polynomial-time algorithms for our version of bribery for a broad range ...

2014
Muhammad Sohail Muhammad Arslan Rashid Zaman

The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of bribery on firm performance and provides quantitative estimates of the impact of corruption on the performance of the firm. Impact of bribery is checked through the questionnaire which is distributed among 100 respondents. In theoretical framework, firm performance is dependent variable and bribery is independent variable. The correlatio...

2011
Kevin Lim Gabriel Lenz David Andrew Singer Roger Petersen Charles Stewart

Foreign bribery the payment of bribes across borders poses a classic collective action problem in theory. A firm may extract benefits through the payment of bribes to foreign public officials without its own country bearing the associated costs of governmental corruption, and hence while eliminating foreign bribery may be in the best interests of all who are engaged with the global economy, the...

2010
D. Bruce Johnsen George Mason

This article provides an ISCT analysis of commercial bribery focused on transaction cost economics. In the language of Antitrust, commercial bribery is a form of vertical arrangement subject to the same efficiency analysis that has found other vertical arrangements potentially beneficial to consumers. My analysis shows that actions condemned as commercial bribery in the Honda case (1996) may we...

2014
Gábor Erdélyi Edith Hemaspaandra Lane A. Hemaspaandra

We study manipulative actions, especially bribery and control, under “voting-rule uncertainty,” which means that there are two or more rules that may be used to determine the election’s outcome. Among our highlights are that we show a new case in which “ties matter,” we link manipulation and bribery in a way that shows many cases of single-bribery to be in polynomial time, we explore the relati...

2015
Okey Igbonagwam

This paper investigates the role technology can play in fostering good business practices that would deter economic corruption and extortion in developing countries. This paper first provides a problem statement with a brief description of corruption in form of bribery and extortion based on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and its provisions. Second, we propose a definition of bribery and ...

2006
Jennifer Hunt

How Corruption Hits People When They Are Down Using cross-country and Peruvian data, I show that victims of misfortune, particularly crime victims, are much more likely than non-victims to bribe public officials. Misfortune increases victims’ demand for public services, raising bribery indirectly, and also increases victims’ propensity to bribe certain officials conditional on using them, possi...

2009
Edith Elkind Piotr Faliszewski Arkadii M. Slinko

In voting theory, bribery is a form of manipulative behavior in which an external actor (the briber) offers to pay the voters to change their votes in order to get her preferred candidate elected. We investigate a model of bribery where the price of each vote depends on the amount of change that the voter is asked to implement. Specifically, in our model the briber can change a voter’s preferen...

2006
Piotr Faliszewski Edith Hemaspaandra Lane A. Hemaspaandra

We study the complexity of influencing elections through bribery: How computationally complex is it for an external actor to determine whether by a certain amount of bribing voters a specified candidate can be made the election’s winner? We study this problem for election systems as varied as scoring protocols and Dodgson voting, and in a variety of settings regarding homogeneous-vs.-nonhomogen...

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