The impact of nepotism and corruption on the economy and HR
Journal Title: Economic and Environmental Studies - Year 2016, Vol 16, Issue 3
Abstract
Nepotism usually means hiring relatives, close friends, regardless of their merits and abilities. This would be a simple definition of nepotism, which as we all know, rapidity became the "criterion" and an issue favourable for employment leading people by family ties, while corruption is a permanent risk for the economic system, but also for the country's legal system. The purpose of this paper is to analyze nepotism, effects of nepotism, and to analyze the impact of corruption on the country's economy.
Authors and Affiliations
Arsim GJINOVCI
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