2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10611-020-09927-w
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Does corruption impede innovation in developing economies? Insights from Pakistan: a call for policies reforms

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“…Law Number 31 of 1999 Article 2 Paragraph 1 states corruption is an unlawful act to enrich oneself or another person or a corporation, abuses authority, opportunities or facilities available to him because of his position or position which can be detrimental to state finances or the country's economy. (Nadeem et al, 2021) stated that the abuse of power by management can result in low quality of technological infrastructure as the main supporter of innovation so that innovation becomes hampered and has a negative impact on service performance. (Athanasouli & Goujard, 2015) stated that the abuse of authority inherent in their positions reflects poor management quality so that it has a negative impact on organizational performance.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Law Number 31 of 1999 Article 2 Paragraph 1 states corruption is an unlawful act to enrich oneself or another person or a corporation, abuses authority, opportunities or facilities available to him because of his position or position which can be detrimental to state finances or the country's economy. (Nadeem et al, 2021) stated that the abuse of power by management can result in low quality of technological infrastructure as the main supporter of innovation so that innovation becomes hampered and has a negative impact on service performance. (Athanasouli & Goujard, 2015) stated that the abuse of authority inherent in their positions reflects poor management quality so that it has a negative impact on organizational performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corruption in many countries in the world has a negative effect, according to research results (Ahmad & Ali, 2010;Sheng et al, 2016;Romano et al, 2021;Sundström, 2016;Rock, 2009;Pook, 2008;Nadeem et al, 2021;(Athanasouli & Goujard, 2015); Luo, 2002;Habib et al, 2020;D'Agostino et al, 2016;Timmons & Garfias, 2015;Sharma & Mitra, 2015;Sinha et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2019). There is little empirical evidence to suggest that corruption has a positive impact (Ahyaruddin & Amrillah, 2018;Blackburn & Powell, 2011;Huang, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the liquidity position that leads to the profitability and stability of banks is affected strongly in the presence of unstable political situation as history deliberated that political instability is always remains the looming issue of Pakistan since independence (Ali Ahmed, 2020; Ahmadani and Noonari, 2022; Naz et al. , 2020; Nadeem et al. , 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally, banks create liquidity by converting their liquid asset into illiquid liabilities or financing their illiquid assets into the liquid liabilities (Berger and Bouwman, 2009). However, the liquidity position that leads to the profitability and stability of banks is affected strongly in the presence of unstable political situation as history deliberated that political instability is always remains the looming issue of Pakistan since independence (Ali Ahmed, 2020;Ahmadani and Noonari, 2022;Naz et al, 2020;Nadeem et al, 2021). Political instability is the state where the country's sources are not properly managed or used for some potential purpose (Asiedu, 2000).…”
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“…Besides these, Pakistan has faced many administrative and social issues like corruption, absence of accountability, law and order problem, exploitation, and profiteering of funds (M. M. A. Khan & Alam, 2020;Nadeem, Liu, Zulfiqar, Younis, & Xu, 2021). These problems are not only hurting the economy but are also making institutions ineffective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%