The impact of corruption on government performance: evidence from South Korea

This study employs a probit model, a rando m-effects model, and time-lagged regression to capture the impacts of corruption. The findings show that a low level of corruption within public organizations is positively associated with a high-performance level under certain conditions. This outcome shows that fighting corruption might contribute to improved organizational performance in public organizations.
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change - Category: Criminology Source Type: research