Formal institutions, informal institutions, and red tape: A comparative study

Volume: 96, Issue: 2, Pages: 386 - 403
Published: Mar 5, 2018
Abstract
Firms across the globe are affected by red tape, but there is little academic research on how country‐level institutions shape red tape perceptions. Drawing on institutional theory, we argue that a variety of formal and informal country‐level institutions affect perceptions of red tape in the private sector. We test our hypotheses using six data sources, including the World Economic Forum and the World Bank. Our results indicate that red tape is...
Paper Details
Title
Formal institutions, informal institutions, and red tape: A comparative study
Published Date
Mar 5, 2018
Volume
96
Issue
2
Pages
386 - 403
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