The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Why It Fails to Deter Bribery as a Global Market Entry Strategy
Recent studies (Cragg and Woof, Bus Soc Rev 107(1):98–144, 2002; Weismann, J Bus Ethics 88:615–66, 2009) revealed that in the first 28 years of its existence, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act was not enforced by the federal government. The Weismann study further concluded that the FCPA, designed by...
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Language: | English |
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
2014
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 2014, Volume: 123, Issue: 4, Pages: 591-619 |
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Global risk assessment
B Corporate governance B Foreign Corrupt Practices Act B Global Ethics B Bribery B Anti-corruption policy B Self-regulation |
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