corruption perception indexuncertainty avoidance valueshuman orientation practicesindividual collectivism practiceshuman developmentinternational policy makersPurpose – This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behaviour Effectiveness) project national cultural...
In this study, Transparency International’s (2021) Corruption Perception Index (CPI) is used. It is widely used in the literature as it is considered to be one of the better measures available in approximating actual corruption (see Lambsdorff, 2007; Wilhelm, 2002), and provides the benefits...
For this purpose, we adopt a Tobit random effect model and observe the range of ACD index censored considering a zero-inflated distribution. This allow us to control for the frequent zero-valued observations of ACD index that characterize our dataset. In adopting this approach, we examine the ...
This vision is aligned with Transparency International, a non-governmental organization responsible for estimating the Corruption Perception Index (CPI). Although corruption may present different manifestations, bribery is the most common one according to Svensson [51]. Moreover, while scholars agree that...
Anti-corruption efforts (ACORR): The most widely used measure of anti-corruption efforts is the “Corruption Perception Index” released by Transparency International. However, this index assesses anti-corruption at the national level, and it does not account for variations within specific regions, pr...
Global Corruption Index provides a comprehensive overview of the state of corruption around the world based on 43 variables.
For decades (perhaps longer), the corruption problem in Sub-Saharan Africa has seemed intractable. With only a handful of exceptions (such as Botswana, and more recently Rwanda), Sub-Saharan African countries score poorly on measures like Transparency International’sCorruption Perception Index (CPI)...
1 Despite having achieved spectacular progress in economic development, China, as the current second largest economy, has always found itself stuck in an awkward position regarding its corruption ranking, taking only 100th place among the 175 countries in the 2014 “Corruption Perception Index”.2 ...
It is well known that corruption perception index cannot be used to compare the degree of corruption across countries, attributed to the response scale bias for corruption perception index. Leon et al. (2012) argue that corruption perception index is problematic as a variable to measure of the ...
Adjusting Corruption Perception Index Scores for National Wealth Posted on March 20, 2018 by Matthew Stephenson 4 My post two weeks ago discussed Transparency International’s newly-released 2017 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), focusing in particular on an old hobby-horse of mine: the hazards...