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2012 | 1(84) | 51-62

Article title

Wirusowy charakter korupcji – czy organizacja może zarazić się korupcją?

Title variants

EN
The Viral Character of Corruption: Can an Organization By Infected by Corruption?

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
This paper seeks to expand on the idea that corruption is not simply a single–company phenomenon, but that it can spread across companies within networks. Ashforth and Anand’s model of three pillars of normalized corruption and contagion theory are used to provide a means by which contamination of corruption across companies may occur.

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51-62

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Contributors

  • Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Department of Management and Marketing, Poland

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