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Government corruption and Internet access diffusion: global evidence

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posted on 2020-01-15, 04:37 authored by João Carlos Hipólito Bernardes do Nascimento, Marcelo Alvaro da Silva Macedo, José Ricardo Maia de Siqueira, Alexandre Rabêlo Neto

Abstract The relationship between Internet diffusion, voice and accountability, cultural dimension, corruption, and government effectiveness was investigated through a cross-country analysis of 117 countries from 2000 to 2014. Using Robust Path Analysis as a data analysis technique, it is concluded that, regardless of the effects of control variables, the diffusion of the Internet promotes lower levels of government corruption, occurring directly and indirectly through voice mediation and accountability, which, in turn, presents a strong direct relationship with government corruption. The focus on theoretical contribution reinforces the idea that the Internet is an important tool in the fight against corruption, as well as highlighting the role of cultural dimension, the relationship between voice and responsibility and government corruption, and, above all, incorporating government action into the theoretical model.

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