腐败、基本服务与创业绩效:喀麦隆非正式单位的案例

Abate Andre Modeste, Novice Patrick Bakehe
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目的本文旨在研究非正规生产单位(IPU)的贿赂支付、电力供应和生产力之间的关系。设计/方法/方法本研究使用的数据来自喀麦隆国家统计研究所于2010年进行的第二次就业和非正规部门调查,该调查在国家层面具有代表性。该调查在3560个IPU中进行。调查参与者报告了他们个人在调查前12个月是否受到腐败的影响。基于本次调查的数据,使用递归三元概率模型研究了腐败与用电之间的相关性。调查结果显示,行贿对IPU的电力供应产生了积极影响,因此,获得这一基础设施对公司业绩有积极影响。研究局限性/含义本文的一个主要局限性是腐败似乎是制度化的研究环境。因此,有兴趣扩大在其他国家进行研究所取得的成果,也包括电信等其他基础设施。实际含义这项研究的主要贡献是强调反腐败斗争的有效性及其对获得影响某些公司业绩的一些基本资源的影响。事实上,如果经济行为体能够获得某些资源和开展活动的基本基础设施,反腐败斗争就会更加容易。因此,改善资源和基础设施的供应可以成为非洲打击腐败的一个重要杠杆。原始性/价值这项研究针对的是一个脆弱的部门,该部门在提供对公司活动至关重要的服务时面临着行为者的压力。它强调了接受使用腐败的理由。事实上,企业家面临着道德标准和经济要求之间的两难选择。如果腐败是获得电力的一个条件,反过来又能提高绩效,那么很容易通过行贿来获得电力。
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Corruption, basic services and entrepreneurial venture performance: the case of informal unit in Cameroon
PurposeThis paper aims to examine the relationship between the payment of bribes, the access to electricity and the productivity of informal production units (IPUs).Design/methodology/approachThe data used for this study come from the second Survey on Employment and Informal Sector conducted in 2010 by the National Institute of Statistics of Cameroon and representative at the national level. The survey was conducted among 3,560 IPUs. Survey participants reported whether they had been personally affected by corruption in the twelve months preceding the survey. Relying on the data of this survey, the recursive trivariate probit model was used to study the correlation between corruption and access to electricity.FindingsThe results reveal that the payment of bribes positively influences IPU access to electricity, and consequently access to this infrastructure has a positive impact on company performance.Research limitations/implicationsA main limitation of this paper is the environment of study in which corruption appeared to be institutionalised. It would therefore be interesting to extend the results obtained by conducting research in other countries and also including other infrastructures such as telecommunications.Practical implicationsThe main contribution of this research is to highlight the effectiveness of the fight against corruption and its impact on the access of some basics resources that affect the performance of certain companies. Indeed, the fight against corruption would be easier if economic actors had access to certain resources and fundamental infrastructures for their activities. Thus, improving the supply of resources and infrastructures can be an important lever in the fight against corruption in Africa.Originality/valueThis research addresses a vulnerable sector vis-à-vis the pressure of the actors involved in the provision of a service essential to the activity of companies. It highlights the justification for accepting the use of corruption. Indeed, entrepreneurs are faced with a dilemma between moral standards on the one hand, and economic imperatives on the other. If corruption is a condition of access to electricity which, in turn, improves performance, it is easy to pay bribes to gain access to electricity.
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