Author: Gani, Walid
Title: The causal relationship between corruption and irresponsible behavior in the time of COVIDâ€19: Evidence from Tunisia Cord-id: p31fmqji Document date: 2021_3_31
ID: p31fmqji
Snippet: This paper explores the causal relationship between irresponsible behavior and corruption in Tunisia in the time of COVIDâ€19. In our modeling approach, the abuse of power is used as a proxy for corruption, while lockdown breaches are used as a proxy for irresponsible behavior. Based on the vector errorâ€correction model, the Granger causality test is performed to identify the direction of the causal relationship. An empirical study involving the use of real data from the National Anticorrupti
Document: This paper explores the causal relationship between irresponsible behavior and corruption in Tunisia in the time of COVIDâ€19. In our modeling approach, the abuse of power is used as a proxy for corruption, while lockdown breaches are used as a proxy for irresponsible behavior. Based on the vector errorâ€correction model, the Granger causality test is performed to identify the direction of the causal relationship. An empirical study involving the use of real data from the National Anticorruption Authority is conducted. The results reveal the existence of a unidirectional Granger causal relationship running from lockdown breaches to the abuse of power. These findings imply that the irresponsible behavior of Tunisians may constitute in itself a factor that can exacerbate their exposure to corruption in periods of crisis, especially in the absence of wellâ€established corporate social responsibility. The implications of our findings for public policy are also discussed.
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