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Examinando por Materia "Valores sociales"

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    Estudio de la relación entre los valores sociales y la aceptación de sobornos como conducta corrupta : un estudio con modelos SEM y datos de la encuesta mundial de valores
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Gómez Convers, Giovanny Hernando; Castrillón-Orrego, Sergio A.; Almonacid Hurtado, Paula María
    In a global context of rapid social change, investigating the relationship between social values and corruption has become increasingly urgent and significant. Which behaviors are desirable? Which do we manifest in daily life? The World Values Survey (WVS) serves as a crucial data source for understanding social values in various contexts. However, how these values influence the acceptance of bribery, and thus corruption, has not been sufficiently explored. This study examines the underlying patterns in response clusters and systematically analyzes them using the holistic possibilities offered by the institutionalism theoretical framework. The objective is to identify the most significant causalities and influences in the relationship between social values and corruption. Through robust data analysis, imputation techniques, dimensionality reduction, clustering analysis, and SEM modeling, we identify the main factors impacting the acceptance of bribery. The results demonstrate that the three pillars of institutionalism provide a valuable approach to understanding corruption by simultaneously considering key variables and components. When internalized, social values facilitate the acceptance of bribery in certain contexts, highlighting the influence of the cognitive dimension. Although legal frameworks can enhance transparency, cultural environment and customs have a more determining influence on the acceptance of corrupt practices. These findings underscore the need to foster a strong ethical culture and implement educational programs that promote integrity and transparency to effectively mitigate corruption.
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    Los valores fundamentales
    (Universidad EAFIT, 1993) Paz Parra, Jorge; Universidad EAFIT

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