International Journal of Applied Philosophy

Volume 22, Issue 2, Fall 2008

Edward H. Spence
Pages 231-241

Corruption in the Media

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  • Theodora A Maniou, Elena Ketteni. International Communication Gazette. The impact of the economic crisis on media corruption: A comparative study in South and North Europe 2022. [CrossRef]
  • Anupriya Khan, Satish Krishnan. International Journal of Information Management. Conceptualizing the impact of corruption in national institutions and national stakeholder service systems on e-government maturity 2019. [CrossRef]
  • E. H. Spence. Information Systems: People, Organizations, Institutions, and Technologies 2009: 305. [CrossRef]
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