Integrating norms, knowledge and social ties into the deterrence model of cartels: A survey study of business executives

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2023-11

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van Stekelenburg, L.
Dijkstra, P.R.
van Steenbergen, ElianneISNI 0000000391032982
Mastop, J.
Ellemers, NaomiISNI 0000000116316251

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Abstract

We expand the rational choice theory of crime, as applied to cartels, with three psychological factors—personal norms, social norms and social ties—and knowledge of competition law. Through a survey of Dutch businesses, we find that adding psychological factors substantially increases the explanatory power of the model: All predict attitudes toward future cartel behavior, with personal norms as the strongest (negative) predictor. Better knowledge of competition law relates to stronger deterrence and norms against collusion. We conclude that psychological factors and knowledge of the law are likely necessary to understand and prevent potential cartel behavior.

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Cartels, Competition law, Compliance, Deterrence, Survey, Economics and Econometrics, Management of Technology and Innovation, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Strategy and Management, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

van Stekelenburg, L, Dijkstra, P R, van Steenbergen, E F, Mastop, J & Ellemers, N 2023, 'Integrating norms, knowledge and social ties into the deterrence model of cartels: A survey study of business executives', Review of Industrial Organization, vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 275-315. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11151-023-09909-x