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Corruption, national culture and corporate investment: European evidence

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  • Conrado Diego García-Gómez
  • Ender Demir
  • José María Díez-Esteban
  • Edmundo Lizarzaburu Bolaños

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In this paper, we provide further evidence about the influence of corruption on corporate investment. Using a large sample of the European region non-financial firms for the period 2011–2020, our results suggest that corruption in Europe negatively affects corporate investment, thus, supporting the ‘sanding the wheel' hypothesis. This relationship is moderated by all six dimensions of the national culture proposed by Hofstede. Using appropriate panel data methodology, namely GMM estimations, we find that a higher degree of uncertainty avoidance, power distance, masculinity, and indulgence exacerbate the adverse effects of corruption on corporate investment while a higher degree of long-term orientation and individualism alleviates this effect.

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  • Conrado Diego García-Gómez & Ender Demir & José María Díez-Esteban & Edmundo Lizarzaburu Bolaños, 2024. "Corruption, national culture and corporate investment: European evidence," The European Journal of Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(4), pages 411-429, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eurjfi:v:30:y:2024:i:4:p:411-429
    DOI: 10.1080/1351847X.2022.2147443
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