bribability
Bribability refers to the susceptibility of an individual or an organization to be influenced by a bribe. It is a measure of the likelihood that a bribe will be offered and accepted to achieve a particular outcome. High bribability suggests a greater propensity for corrupt practices, while low bribability indicates a stronger resistance to unethical offers.
Factors influencing bribability can be complex and varied. They often include economic conditions, where financial pressure
Organizations and governments actively work to reduce bribability through a range of strategies. These include implementing