腐败动力学:跨背景整合结构、代理和制度逻辑

IF 10.8 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Karl Z. Meyer, John M. Luiz, Johannes W. Fedderke
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尽管有关腐败的文献非常广泛,但也很零散,存在不一致和不确定的发现,限制了理论和实践的进步。学者们呼吁建立多因素、多层次的框架,整合宏观、微观和纵向方面,以对腐败的持续存在和缓解提供更有凝聚力的理解。本研究通过系统的文献综述来解决这些问题,对腐败的结构和代理观点进行了批判性的综合。因此,它确定了现有学术的差距,并提出了一个综合框架,将腐败置于两个关键维度的相互作用中:制度资源分配和制度成熟度。通过借鉴制度逻辑,它将腐败和反腐败定位为相互竞争的制度逻辑的结果,并由致力于嵌入它们的资源所塑造。这一视角使我们能够对结构和机构如何相互作用以维持或挑战腐败进行动态检查。具体来说,它解释了制度资源如何强化主导逻辑或使其转向替代的改良主义逻辑。它允许对影响腐败演变的动态反馈回路和途径进行研究。资源配置和制度成熟度递归地相互作用,随着时间的推移形成制度逻辑。这些动态突出了反馈循环在推动腐败升级、稳定或改革方面的作用。通过综合文献的见解,本研究强调了未来研究的路径,包括调查制度资源配置的作用、时间动态以及腐败阶段之间过渡的机制。它调和了结构性账户和代理账户之间的理论紧张关系,为学者和政策制定者提供了可行的见解。
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Corruption dynamics: Integrating structure, agency and institutional logics across contexts
Although the literature on corruption is extensive, it is also fragmented, with inconsistencies and inconclusive findings that limit theoretical and practical advancements. Scholars have called for multi‐factor, multi‐level frameworks that integrate macro, micro and longitudinal aspects to provide a more cohesive understanding of corruption's persistence and mitigation. This study addresses these calls through a systematic literature review, offering a critical synthesis of structural and agential perspectives on corruption. Thereby it identifies gaps in existing scholarship and proposes an integrated framework that situates corruption within the interaction of two key dimensions: institutional resource allocation and institutional maturity. By drawing on institutional logics, it positions corruption and anti‐corruption as outcomes of competing institutional logics, shaped by the resources committed to their embedding. This perspective enables a dynamic examination of how structure and agency interact to sustain or challenge corruption. Specifically, it accounts for how institutional resources either reinforce dominant logics or enable shifts towards alternative, reformist logics. It allows for the study of dynamic feedback loops and pathways that influence corruption's evolution. Resource allocation and institutional maturity interact recursively, shaping institutional logics over time. These dynamics highlight the role of feedback loops in driving corruption escalation, stabilization or reform. By synthesizing insights from the literature, the study highlights pathways for future research, including investigating the role of institutional resource allocation, temporal dynamics and the mechanisms underlying transitions between stages of corruption. It reconciles theoretical tensions between structural and agential accounts, offering actionable insights for scholars and policymakers.
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CiteScore
14.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Management Reviews (IJMR) stands as the premier global review journal in Organisation and Management Studies (OMS). Its published papers aim to provide substantial conceptual contributions, acting as a strategic platform for new research directions. IJMR plays a pivotal role in influencing how OMS scholars conceptualize research in their respective fields. The journal's reviews critically assess the state of knowledge in specific fields, appraising the conceptual foundations of competing paradigms to advance current and future research in the area.
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