Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and Moldova

This study analyzes the bribery acceptance propensity. We used 5072 responses from students in economics (seven universities from the Republic of Moldova and two Romanian regions). We wanted to see communism's impact on this inclination from east to west in territories with Romanian origins. We...

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Main Authors: Aurelian-Petruș PLOPEANU, Daniel HOMOCIANU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2021-06-01
Series:Eastern Journal of European Studies
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Online Access:https://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2021_1201_PLO.pdf
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spelling doaj-de1cfd6a9aff4675b6dcca412ee3c5392021-09-08T10:54:13ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiEastern Journal of European Studies2068-651X2068-66332021-06-0112110414010.47743/ejes-2021-0105Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and MoldovaAurelian-Petruș PLOPEANU0Daniel HOMOCIANU1 Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, RomaniaThis study analyzes the bribery acceptance propensity. We used 5072 responses from students in economics (seven universities from the Republic of Moldova and two Romanian regions). We wanted to see communism's impact on this inclination from east to west in territories with Romanian origins. We used purposive sampling, Data Mining, OLS, and Logit regressions with marginal effects and prediction nomograms. Theoretically, we found that proximity to Western countries matters for explaining differences between models. We also discovered strong common influences: competition (negative and mightier for Central-Western Romania), accepting undue advantages, and the immoral act of buying stolen goods (both positive and more potent for Moldova). We additionally identified peculiarities: the desire to become an entrepreneur, anti-democratic attitudes, attitude towards the interventionist role of the state in the economy, nepotism, tax evasion behaviour, inherited sense of responsibility, altruism, and hard work, mother's faith in God, interpersonal trust and individual freedom.https://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2021_1201_PLO.pdfbriberyhistorical regionsdata mininglogit and ols regressionsrisk prediction nomograms
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author Aurelian-Petruș PLOPEANU
Daniel HOMOCIANU
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Daniel HOMOCIANU
Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and Moldova
Eastern Journal of European Studies
bribery
historical regions
data mining
logit and ols regressions
risk prediction nomograms
author_facet Aurelian-Petruș PLOPEANU
Daniel HOMOCIANU
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title Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and Moldova
title_short Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and Moldova
title_full Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and Moldova
title_fullStr Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and Moldova
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. Evidence from Romania and Moldova
title_sort analysis of bribery predictors for the student population. evidence from romania and moldova
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
series Eastern Journal of European Studies
issn 2068-651X
2068-6633
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study analyzes the bribery acceptance propensity. We used 5072 responses from students in economics (seven universities from the Republic of Moldova and two Romanian regions). We wanted to see communism's impact on this inclination from east to west in territories with Romanian origins. We used purposive sampling, Data Mining, OLS, and Logit regressions with marginal effects and prediction nomograms. Theoretically, we found that proximity to Western countries matters for explaining differences between models. We also discovered strong common influences: competition (negative and mightier for Central-Western Romania), accepting undue advantages, and the immoral act of buying stolen goods (both positive and more potent for Moldova). We additionally identified peculiarities: the desire to become an entrepreneur, anti-democratic attitudes, attitude towards the interventionist role of the state in the economy, nepotism, tax evasion behaviour, inherited sense of responsibility, altruism, and hard work, mother's faith in God, interpersonal trust and individual freedom.
topic bribery
historical regions
data mining
logit and ols regressions
risk prediction nomograms
url https://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2021_1201_PLO.pdf
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