Entrepreneurship and corruption : integrating institutions, rationality and social norms; paper presented at the symposium: Re/Constructing corruption: Towards an interdisciplinary framework, May 2003, University of East Anglia, Norwich


Tonoyan, Vartuhi



Additional URL: http://www.institut-fuer-mittelstandsforschung.de/...
Document Type: Working paper
Year of publication: 2003
The title of a journal, publication series: Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Mittelstandsforschung. Grüne Reihe
Volume: 54
Place of publication: Mannheim
Publication language: English
Institution: Außerfakultäre Einrichtungen > Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (ifm)
Subject: 330 Economics
Subject headings (SWD): Korruption , Kriminalität , Osteuropa , Theoriebildung , Strategisches Management
Abstract: This article develops an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the analysis of corruption, in which rationality, formal institutions and social norms play a role. It employs a well-known Theory of action in empirical social sciences - the "Theory of Planned Behaviour" by I. Ajzen (1991). Including modificatiopns by the "New Institutional Economics" by North (1991), as well as the approaches from Social Psychology (Bentler and Speckart 1979) and Sociology (Coleman 1991), we have generated a microfounded and empirically tesable "theory of corruption and its prediciton". This complex theory is based on the integration of findings in corruption research in Economics, Law, Sociology and Culture.

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