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An audit of received international business corruption literature for logic,consistency, completeness of coverage
Authors:Alex Kouznetsov  Sarah Kim  Chris Wright
Affiliation:1. Torrens University, 196 Flinders street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia;2. Torrens University, 196 Flinders street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia;3. Torrens University, 196 Flinders street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia
Abstract:This analysis of International Business (IB) corruption literature identifies gaps and inconsistencies in how corruption is perceived or deliberated in top academic journals. The reviewed articles tend to focus on one of the three key themes of IB corruption (Contributing factors, Consequences, and Combating) and are categorised into the six sub-domains of the IB framework. The content of the articles is categorised into the respective themes and discussed in relation to underpinning theories and key constructs. The process is intended to be less a synthesis of the literature than an audit revealing that IB corruption research is weakened by tendencies to: 1) Be siloed within its subtheme and to not cross-tie to work in other key themes—this issue is very severe in the Combating theme; 2) Have a short-term focus that disregards the cumulative effects of total graft, and; 3) Asymmetrically focus (predominantly) on the supply side of corruption. These finding suggest several avenues for further research.
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