F. Vogl's scientific contributions

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Discussion of how to combat corruption have focused more sharply on the recipients of bribes than on those who pay them. A more balanced approach, which is emerging, promises to make anticorruption efforts more effective. It is early days, however. Changing corporate habits takes time and is difficult. Many corporations have been paying bribes arou...

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... Passas [2], for example, defines political corruption as "public officials acting in the best interest of private concerns, regardless of, or against, the public interest" (44-45), such as accepting bribes. Understanding the (government) demand side of corruption highlighted in this definition is important; yet, corruption is the result of a conspiracy between at least two parties [3]. To generate a complete understanding of political crime and corruption, examining the supply side (e.g., those who offer bribes) is equally important [3,4]. ...