A Percolation-Like Process of Within-Organization Collective Corruption: A Computational Approach
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract
© The Author(s) 2019. This study investigates how collective corruption appears, using a computational method. Specifically, acknowledging that the characteristics of collective corruption process are analogous to percolation phenomena, we illuminate that collective corruption is formed by ongoing social interactions in an organizational boundary. By formulating a percolation-based system dynamics model, we consider the behavioral characteristics of collective corruption in terms of individuals’ corruption preferences governed by personal attributes on corruption. We also propose and examine scenarios regarding the formation of collective corruption.
Recommended Citation
Kim, Sang Joon and Lee, Jegoo, "A Percolation-Like Process of Within-Organization Collective Corruption: A Computational Approach" (2019). Stonehill Faculty Scholarship. 57.
https://soar.stonehill.edu/all_faculty_scholarship/57