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Strategic Belief Management
While (managerial) beliefs are central to many aspects of strategic organization, interactive beliefs are almost entirely neglected, save for some
game theory treatments. In an increasingly connected and networked economy,
firms confront coordination problems that arise because of network effects.
The capability to manage beliefs will increasingly be a strategic one, a key
source of wealth creation, and a key research area for strategic organization
scholars.
KEYWORDS: Interactive beliefs, coordination, network economy, common
knowledge.
JEL CODE: D84, M3
Combating Corruption: On the Interplay between Institutional Quality and Social Trust
The aim of this paper is to explore under which conditions institutional quality leads to lower levels of corruption. A model of a simple economy in which firms choose both between bribing or not bribing bureaucrats to avoid costs and between entering the official or the unofficial economy shows that the effects of increasing institutional quality may be ambiguous because of perverse effects of institutions on the unofficial economy. Employing a recent index of corruption based on objective data, the paper shows that formal institutions are more effective in combating corruption in countries with high levels of social trust. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of the findings for welfare and politics.
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