Does faith limit immorality? The politics of religion and corruption

dc.contributor.author Udi Sommer
dc.contributor.author Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
dc.contributor.author Gizem Arikan
dc.date MAR 1
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T16:23:08Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.description.abstract Critically considering scholarship relating religiosity to ethical behaviour we contend that religion is systematically related to levels of corruption and that the nature of this relationship is contingent on the presence of democratic institutions. In democracies where political institutions are designed to inhibit corrupt conduct the morality provided by religion is related to attenuated corruption. Conversely in systems lacking democratic institutions moral behaviour is not tantamount to staying away from corrupt ways. Accordingly in non-democratic contexts religion would not be associated with decreased corruption. Time-series cross-sectional analyses of aggregate data for 129 countries for 12 years as well as individual level analyses of data from the World Values Surveys strongly corroborate the predictions of our theory. The correlation of religion with reduced corruption is conditional on the extent to which political institutions are democratic.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/13510347.2011.650914
dc.identifier.issn 1351-0347
dc.identifier.issn 1743-890X
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2011.650914
dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/7720
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
dc.relation.ispartof Democratization
dc.source DEMOCRATIZATION
dc.subject democratic institutions, corruption, religious freedom, democracy
dc.subject INSTITUTIONS, DEMOCRACY, BEHAVIOR, SYSTEMS, RULES, GOD
dc.title Does faith limit immorality? The politics of religion and corruption
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gdc.oaire.keywords Religion
gdc.oaire.keywords TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS
gdc.oaire.keywords International Integration
gdc.oaire.keywords corruption and governance
gdc.oaire.keywords International Development
gdc.oaire.keywords Democracy
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