Deciding to Bribe: A Cross-Level Analysis of Firm and Home Country Influences on Bribery Activity
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K. Praveen Parboteeah | John B. Cullen | Kelly D. Martin | Jeannie L. Johnson | J. Cullen | K. P. Parboteeah | Jean L. Johnson | John B. Cullen | Kelly D. Martin | Jean L. Johnson
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