'Sticks, carrots or sermons?' - Improving voluntary tax compliance among migrant small-business entrepreneurs of a multi-cultural nation
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Rothengatter, Maarten
Australian National University. Centre for Tax System Integrity
Australian Taxation Office
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Centre for Tax System Integrity (CTSI), Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
Australian Taxation Office
Australian Taxation Office
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The major aim of this working paper is to explore the roles that social networks play in tax
evasion and the contributions that an application of network analysis can make to the more
general field of compliance research. It examines the role that various social networks play
in perpetuating or changing embedded, non-compliant social processes and actual
behaviours, which exist within trading-networks and that may be characteristic for
particular small-business sectors and service-industries. In particular, the research focuses
on a number of trading-networks of immigrant entrepreneurs within a multicultural
society—Australia.
It approaches the topic, however, by utilising the notion of mixed-embeddedness. The
main argument within this approach is that entrepreneurial behaviours can be explained
more adequately, if placed within the overall socio-economic and politico-institutional
environment of the country of settlement. This has a number of significant implications for
the development of more effective policies that involve broader issues pertaining to
compliance and defiance of laws and regulatory enforcement strategies. The exploratory
study indicates the sort of related difficulties that regulatory authorities may face in their
attempts to deal with a range of ‘mixed-embedded’ law-defying practices, which operate
both within and among culturally diversified (social) trading-networks of a multicultural
nation.
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