Resisting corporate corruption : cases in practical ethics from Enron through the financial crisis/
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TextPublication details: California: Scrivener Publishing, c2017.Edition: 3Description: xi, 345p. ;illISBN: - 978-1-119-32334-1
- 174.4 174.4 ARB
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Includes index
The book examines whether conditions surrounding those who resist corruption have evolved such that resisters have the necessary support to do the right thing and not be punished for it. The book also retains the classic Enron cases which chart that firm’s trajectory to fraudulent demise. Almost all of the Financial Crisis cases return, the omissions being the follow-up Fannie Mae and Moody’s cases. A new essay summarizes the causes of the Financial Crisis as illuminated by these case studies. A primer
on Dodd-Frank is provided to provide context for the post-Crisis cases. Finally, two closing essays have been added, one summarizing the best tactics available to motivated resisters and the second providing an assessment of whether the conditions
promoting corporate corruption have been adequately addressed.
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