Informal Institutions and Economic Performance

dc.contributor.advisorWang, Kun
dc.contributor.authorAsiri, Saad
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-29T10:08:58Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.descriptionThis is my master’s dissertation, supervised by Dr. Wang, submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for my degree. I received a distinction on this dissertation, as shown in the attached transcript—the highest classification in the university’s grading system. In this work, I aimed to develop a broad understanding of tribalism and explore how it can be addressed through governance mechanisms.
dc.description.abstractThis research examines the direct effect of tribalism on economic performance as well as the moderating roles of governance, in particular Government Effectiveness (GE) and the Rule of Law (RoL), in that relationship. Previous studies have examined tribalism's negative impact on institutional quality but have rarely studied its direct effect on economic performance or how governance can mitigate this effect. This study employs a mixed linear model on a panel dataset covering 73 countries over the period from 2002 to 2022. The results confirm that tribalism has a significant adverse effect on economic performance. Furthermore, the analysis demonstrates that GE significantly moderates this negative relationship, which indicates that strong government capacity can counter the influence of tribalism. RoL, however, does not exhibit statistically significant moderation, implying that formal legal frameworks may be circumvented by informal tribal networks. These results indicate that the dimensions of government vary in their ability to reduce the negative effects of tribalism. Moreover, the study recommends that for policymakers in tribal societies, improving government effectiveness can be a more effective strategy for promoting growth than relying solely on legal frameworks.
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dc.identifier.citationAsiri, Saad. (2025) Informal Institutions and Economic Performance: Governance as a Moderator of Tribalism's Impact on Growth. MSc Management research thesis, University College London.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/77154
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSaudi Digital Library
dc.subjectEconomic Performance
dc.subjectGovernance
dc.subjectGovernment Effectiveness (GE)
dc.subjectRule of Law (RoL)
dc.subjectInformal Institutions
dc.subjectInstitutional Quality
dc.subjectDevelopment
dc.subjectInformal Networks
dc.subjectTribalism
dc.titleInformal Institutions and Economic Performance
dc.title.alternativeGovernance as a Moderator of Tribalism's Impact on Growth
dc.typeThesis
sdl.degree.departmentSchool of Management
sdl.degree.disciplineManagement
sdl.degree.grantorUniversity College London (UCL)
sdl.degree.nameMSc Management

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