Reducing corruption in international business decisions : prospects, frameworks & techniques
Roy, Achinto and Singer, Alan E. 2004, Reducing corruption in international business decisions : prospects, frameworks & techniques, in ISBEE 2004 : Proceedings of the third International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics World Congress, ISBEE, [Melbourne, Vic.], pp. 1-16.
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Reducing corruption in international business decisions : prospects, frameworks & techniques
ISBEE 2004 : Proceedings of the third International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics World Congress
Publication date
2004
Start page
1
End page
16
Publisher
ISBEE
Place of publication
[Melbourne, Vic.]
Summary
This paper reports the results of a rare interview/questionnaire survey of 41 multinational business managers in India regarding their personal experiences of corrupt practices. Despite current trends and traditional scepticism, quite favourable prospects for reducing corruption are indicated, provided that multifaceted approaches are adopted that appeal to intrinsic and extrinsic motives. Accordingly, a corruption related decision-making model is proposed, for use as an heuristic guide in circumstances involving corrupt business practices.
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eng
Field of Research
150399 Business and Management not elsewhere classified