ON THE BASIS OF PERCEPTION: A MODERATED MEDIATION ANALYSIS OF DOING BUSINESS AND CORRUPTION

M. Dahlan
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One of the landmark projects from the World Bank was the initiative called the Ease of Doing Business (EODB), which captures business regulatory settings in countries worldwide. The EODB scores have long indicated a country’s attractiveness in doing business with private sectors and have attracted many scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to explore. Many researchers have indicated that doing business scores were associated with economic growth, international relations, business development, and many other areas. This study contributes to the debate on how business regulations are associated with the perception of corruption index (CPI) using moderated mediation analysis. The results find that GDP per capita mediates the relationship between EODB and CPI and that country’s income category moderates the mediation. The relationships are explored for a period of ten years, from 2010 to 2019 worldwide (n= 146). The country’s income category moderated the mediating impact of GDP per capita by softening the influence of EODB on CPI ( .3013, BootSE = .0507, LLCI =0.2246, ULCI= 0.4226). The author suggests corroborating factor analysis and exploring the variables using more advanced path analysis for future research
基于感知:经商与腐败的适度中介分析
世界银行具有里程碑意义的项目之一是名为“营商环境便利”(EODB)的倡议,该倡议反映了世界各国的商业监管环境。长期以来,EODB分数一直表明一个国家在与私营部门开展业务方面的吸引力,并吸引了许多学者、政策制定者和实践者进行探索。许多研究人员指出,经商得分与经济增长、国际关系、商业发展和许多其他领域有关。本研究运用有调节的中介分析对商业法规与腐败指数感知之间的关系进行了探讨。结果发现,人均GDP在EODB与CPI的关系中起中介作用,国家收入类别在中介作用中起调节作用。从2010年到2019年,我们对全球范围内的这种关系进行了为期10年的研究(n= 146)。国家收入类别通过软化EODB对CPI的影响来调节人均GDP的中介影响(0.3013,BootSE = 0.0507, LLCI =0.2246, ULCI= 0.4226)。作者建议在未来的研究中进一步加强因子分析,并采用更先进的路径分析来探索变量
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