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Publikováno v:
Baltic Journal of Management. 16:173-189
PurposeDrawing from fraud triangle theory, the purpose of this paper is to examine whether the use of internal control systems and codes of conduct, as a specific element of internal control, helps firms to reduce law violations and bribery payments
Publikováno v:
Crime, Law and Social Change. 74:227-243
Empirical studies on firm bribery do not distinguish different types of bribes. This obscures the complexity of bribes and contributes to the inconclusive findings on firm bribe–performance relationships. This study examines how greasing and rent-s
Publikováno v:
Post-Communist Economies. 32:877-903
Empirical research on firm corruption has reported inconclusive findings on bribe–growth relationship at the firm level. Scholars have proposed a contingency approach, but a framework for identifyi...
Publikováno v:
Journal of World Business. 48:68-76
Some private small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in transition economies have actively internationalized. This decision needs to accommodate institutional conditions that vary, not only between countries, but also within an individual country.
Autor:
Ngoc T. B. Le, Thang V. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 33:867-887
It is argued that networking is crucial for small and medium–sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly in emerging economies as they seek to access resources for development. One key resource in emerging economies is bank financing. In this paper, we
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Business Review. 12:547-568
This research explores the question of how – in the absence of institutions that legitimate markets, contracts, and private property, and the lack of business data – banks make loan decisions to th...
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Management. 23:209-227
Private firms in transition economies are operating in an extremely uncertain environment, with underdeveloped market institutions, poorly defined property rights, and absence of reliable business data. This raises a very basic question of how owners