What is it about?
The purpose of this paper is to describe the state of play regarding Italian Government strategy for preventing and combating corruption in Public Owned Enterprises (POEs). That is a special case since it implies the application of a hybrid regime of over compliance
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Why is it important?
This study provides an empirical basis for governments to apply anticorruption measures to POEs, and it provides useful insights for management to avoid the “conformity trap”. This study is the first to provide a starting point for reflection on the intertwined relationship between POEs and anticorruption measures, and to outline the current status quo of application in the Italian context
Perspectives
Moreover, our study points to a number of potentially fruitful avenues for future research. First, we believe that future work using inter-temporal modelling could build upon and extend the insights presented here. A second area for future work arises from those contrasts in anticorruption and compliance characteristics which are apparent across countries and or across several industries.
prof pietro previtali
university of pavia
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This page is a summary of: Public owned enterprises in Italy: A hybrid nature for a hybrid regime of over -compliance, AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, March 2018, Academic Journals,
DOI: 10.5897/ajbm2017.8472.
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