Education Level and Attitudes Toward Bribery
Robert McGee and
Serkan Benk
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Serkan Benk: Inonu University
Chapter Chapter 11 in The Ethics of Bribery, 2023, pp 199-211 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The present study is part of a much larger study that examined the ethics of bribery and the ethics of tax evasion from a variety of perspectives. In this study, data were taken from the most recent World Values Survey. Forty-seven countries were included in the study. In some cases, education was a significant demographic variable, while in other cases it was not. The correlation between education level and attitude toward receiving a bribe was not clear. Several different patterns were found. The findings in the present study confirm the findings in several other studies.
Keywords: Ethics; Bribery; Corruption; Education level; Economic philosophy; Economic sociology; A13; A14; D73; I29; J10; K40; Z10; Z12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-17707-1_11
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