2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00181-021-02193-2
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Nonlinear nexus between corruption and tourism arrivals: a global analysis

Abstract: The relationship between corruption and tourism has been sporadically examined over the years. According to the existing theory, there is an inverted U relationship which implies that tourism demand initially increases as corruption increases (greasing the wheels) and after a certain threshold level of corruption, tourism demand decreases (sanding the wheels). Empirical studies so far concentrated on capturing the nonlinear relationship, by applying a simple linear model and by including corruption as a quadra… Show more

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“…Krambia-Kapardis et al [ 15 ] point out that no country is devoid of corruption. Furthermore, the authors found that the effect of corruption on tourism demand is positive in low-corruption regimes and negative in high-corruption regimes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krambia-Kapardis et al [ 15 ] point out that no country is devoid of corruption. Furthermore, the authors found that the effect of corruption on tourism demand is positive in low-corruption regimes and negative in high-corruption regimes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though, after reaching a threshold value, corruption decreases tourism demand. Maria, Ioanna, and Salomi (2022) studied the non-linear relationship between corruption and tourism development in 83 economies using PSTR technique and stated that link between the variables is non-linear. Moreover, in low regime, link among corruption and tourism is positive and in high regime it is negative.…”
Section: Control On Corruption and Tourism Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is evident, therefore, from the above discussion that collusion, as well as greasing-the-wheel (Krambia-Kapardis et al , 2022), are both applicable to corruption in sport because the illegal activity needs two or more actors to occur, and normally, one actor will grease the wheel in order for the illegal transaction or act to take place.…”
Section: Corruption In Sportmentioning
confidence: 99%