Confidence in government and attitudes toward bribery: A country-cluster analysis of demographic and religiosity perspectives
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract
In this study, we try to classify the countries by the levels of confidence in government and attitudes toward accepting bribery by using the data of the sixth wave (2010-2014) of theWorld Values Survey (WVS). We are also interested in which demographic, attitudinal, and religiosity variables affect each class of countries. For these purposes cluster analysis, linear regression analysis, and ordered logistic regression analysis were used. The study found that countries could be grouped into two clusters which had varying levels of opposition to bribe taking and confidence in government. Another finding was that certain demographic, attitudinal, and religiosity variables that were significant in one cluster might not be significant in another cluster.
Recommended Citation
Benk, Serkan; Yüzba??, Bahad?r; and McGee, Robert W., "Confidence in government and attitudes toward bribery: A country-cluster analysis of demographic and religiosity perspectives" (2017). College of Business and Economics. 339.
https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/college_business_economics/339