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The “grabbing hand” or the “helping hand” view of corruption: Evidence from bank foreign market entries
Abstract
This study adopts a resource perspective to explore a non-linear relationship between corruption and two measures of bank foreign market commitment, the capital invested and the share of equity, on a sample of 131 bank entries in forty host countries. Our findings support a U-shaped relationship providing evidence of the “grabbing hand” view at low to moderate levels of corruption and, supporting the “helping hand” view at high levels of it. In...
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Title
The “grabbing hand” or the “helping hand” view of corruption: Evidence from bank foreign market entries
Published Date
Jul 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
444 - 454
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