2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-016-1366-6
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Mapping Colombian Citizens’ Views Regarding Ordinary Corruption: Threat, Bribery, and the Illicit Sharing of Confidential Information

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“…In the study by López López et al (2016a), 413 participants, aged 18-69, and living in different areas of the city of Bogota, were presented with a set of 24 vignettes composed according to a three within-subject orthogonal factor design: a) the current status or position in society of the person who behaved in a corrupt way (politician, judge, entrepreneur, or ordinary citizen); b) the motive behind the act of corruption (nepotism or monetary gain); and c) the means used for obtaining the underserved benefit (threatening the person, bribery, or illicitly sharing of confidential information).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the study by López López et al (2016a), 413 participants, aged 18-69, and living in different areas of the city of Bogota, were presented with a set of 24 vignettes composed according to a three within-subject orthogonal factor design: a) the current status or position in society of the person who behaved in a corrupt way (politician, judge, entrepreneur, or ordinary citizen); b) the motive behind the act of corruption (nepotism or monetary gain); and c) the means used for obtaining the underserved benefit (threatening the person, bribery, or illicitly sharing of confidential information).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disgust vs. purity: Threat, bribery, and the illicit sharing of confidential information López López et al (2016a) examined Colombian lay persons' views regarding a number of behaviors of officials, entrepreneurs, or ordinary citizens that are usually considered as corrupt. Among Colombians, and especially among people living in Bogota, corruption recently became an increasing concern.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para cerrar, el tema de la corrupción cultural y sus manifestaciones, destacamos el estudio "Mapping Colombian citizens' views regarding ordinary corruption: Threat, bribery, and the illicit sharing of confidential information", realizado por López-López, et al (2016) en el que se revisaron las percepciones de una muestra de ciudadanos colombianos sobre la corrupción. Se verificó que esta percepción encuentra una explicación en un conflicto entre dos categorías de ética, desarrolladas independientemente y que diseñaron su propia lógica para ser entendidas y explicadas.…”
Section: La Corrupción Tridimensional: Directa Estructural Y Culturalunclassified
“…That way, CDR becomes an index for the estimation of G for any country by inverse transformation when the highest G and lowest G are known for the year (see appendix). The CDR index is calculated from published country market capitalization, ranking in democracy, and ranking in corruption (Goel, Mazhar and Nelson [18], Czap and Nur-tegin [19], see also Couttenier and Toubal [20], López, et al [21]).…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%