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The results in this research study shows that experience with corruption affects a person's behavior, although it does not impact their attitude towards corruption. Condemnation to both corruption and bribery is widespread amongst citizens of both countries; however, more Angolan citizens experienced bribe demands and confessed paying more bribes than Brazilians did. This paper studies the effect of corruption towards citizens by analyzing a sample of 200 surveyed Brazilians and Angolans. The surveys questioned participants about their (i.) experience with corruption by looking at the number of bribe demands, (ii.) attitudes by identifying their values or views towards corruption and bribery and finally (iii.) their behavior through their actions.
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Title
- Third World Corruption: The Effect of Corruption to Brazilian and Angolan Citizens
Contributors
- Fernandes, Domingas Manuela Da Fonseca (Author)
- Samuelson, Melissa (Thesis director)
- Kaplan, Steve (Committee member)
- School of International Letters and Cultures (Contributor)
- School of Accountancy (Contributor)
- Department of Information Systems (Contributor)
- Department of Finance (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2018-12
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