Title |
Korupcijos klasifikacija ekonominių santykių kontekste / |
Translation of Title |
Classification of corruption in context of economic relations. |
Authors |
Gavelis, Vytautas |
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Is Part of |
Ekonomika ir vadyba: aktualijos ir perspektyvos / Šiaulių universitetas.. Šiauliai : Šiaulių universiteto leidykla. 2010, nr. 1, p. 51-56.. ISSN 1648-9098 |
Keywords [eng] |
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) ; Economical aspect of corporate social responsibility ; Social aspect of corporate social responsibility ; Environmental aspect of corporate social responsibility ; Legal social aspect of corporate social responsibility |
Abstract [eng] |
The former manifests in cases when the official negotiating a transaction with the briber invokes administ- rative, material and financial resources of the institution that he/she represents only. In these cases interference of the hierarchically above-standing organizations or legislature is unnecessary. Political corruption determined by supply manifests in participation of political layers in corrupt transactions. Transactions of this kind can be implemented completely only after political approval is received or after special changes of legal norms have been passed. According to range of corrupt relations in organizations narrow-range and systematic corruption are distinguished. Narrow-range corruption manifests in cases when the solution of a problem that is important to the briber depends on one or a few corrupt persons only. Political corruption manifests in cases where solution of a certain problem in corrupt ways is a feature of the whole organization and different layers of organization (for example, separate departrnents) that take part in the process. According to subordination of layers of organization horizontai and vertical corruption are distinguished. HorizontaI corruption manifests when an important question (permit, licence, regulation) is being solved in a corrupt way in different parallel and unsubordinated departrnents of organization. Vertical corruption manifests in cases when a chain of corrupt acts unites persons standing on different steps of hierarchy. The practice reveals that horizontaI corruption in the last segment of a chain often turns to a vertical one while vertical corruption is practically impossible without support of horizontal segrnents of the chain. |
Published |
Šiauliai : Šiaulių universiteto leidykla |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
Lithuanian |
Publication date |
2010 |