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| Publication date | 13-02-2024 |
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Abstract: Whistleblowing, i.e. the act of reporting illegal actions of an organisation by an employee, is an important tool to uncover corporate fraud. Previous experimental literature studied firms independently of each other. We hypothesise that competition between firms for market revenue may decrease whistleblowing. In an experiment, we use treatments with and without competition and find an insignificant reduction of whistleblowing under competition. We also investigate rationalisations used by participants to justify not blowing the whistle. We find that denial of responsibility plays an important role, and is slightly more strongly used under competition.The file contains raw data from the experiment as exported by the software.
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| Publisher | Universiteit van Amsterdam |
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| Document type | Dataset |
| Related publication | On the role of information in strategic and individual decision making |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.21942/uva.25213253.v1 |
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