• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Assessing the Political and Socio-Economic Impact of Corruption among Nations
  • Contributor: LaRocca, Richard N.
  • Published: IGI Global, 2014
  • Published in: International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change, 5 (2014) 4, Seite 18-40
  • Language: Ndonga
  • DOI: 10.4018/ijissc.2014100102
  • ISSN: 1941-868X; 1941-8698
  • Keywords: General Materials Science
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  • Description: This research combined three distinctly unique and separate measures of corruption into one corruption factor, so as to yield a robust measurement approach to further understand the political and socioeconomic variables of corruption. The findings show that a strong significant variable in measuring corruption is the personal marginal-tax rate, especially in hierarchical based nations. The higher the tax rate is, the less corrupt the nation is. The authors found that hierarchical nations' public-sector employees place more emphasis on sociological determinants and tax rate contributions as factors contributing toward corruption.