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Do nepotism and cronyism have payoff boundaries? A cross-country investigation
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Przytuła, Sylwia
, Dobrowolski, Zbysław
, Sułkowski, Łukasz
, Rašticová, Martina
in
compliance
/ Corruption
/ family business
/ morality
/ Nepotism
/ nepotism and cronyism
/ unethical behavior
2022
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Do nepotism and cronyism have payoff boundaries? A cross-country investigation
by
Przytuła, Sylwia
, Dobrowolski, Zbysław
, Sułkowski, Łukasz
, Rašticová, Martina
in
compliance
/ Corruption
/ family business
/ morality
/ Nepotism
/ nepotism and cronyism
/ unethical behavior
2022
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Do nepotism and cronyism have payoff boundaries? A cross-country investigation
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Do nepotism and cronyism have payoff boundaries? A cross-country investigation
2022
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Overview
In modern business, the phenomena of “nepotism” and “cronyism” are often observed, which are usually associated with corruption in the public sector and abuse of public resources. However, these phenomena are international in scale, and no country or sector of the economy is free from them. Existing research does not identify shared and contradictory interests of individuals based on nepotism or cronyism. This study aims to fill this research gap. A research hypothesis was developed and tested in order to determine a point from which nepotism and cronyism are not beneficial to their perpetrators. The research data included Poles and Albanians. According to Transparency International (2022), the obtained results showed that Polish society is currently less vulnerable to corrupt practices than Albanians. Moreover, it was substantiated that relative altruism operates as the mechanism that explains nepotism or cronyism practices. Individuals involved in nepotism or cronyism perceive these practices as a tool to reduce the risk of their operations failing. However, the phenomena lead to long-lasting reciprocity, like in the case of corruption. This study contributes to a better contextual diagnosis of organizations and helps develop preventive strategies.
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Business Perspectives Ltd,LLC \"CPC \"Business Perspectives
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