This paper examines the psychopathology of the white-collar criminal acting as a corporate leader. It looks at the impact of a leader's behaviour on other employees and the organisational culture developed during his or her reign. We propose a 12-step process to explain how an organisation can move from a legally operating organisation to one in which unethical behaviour is ignored and wrong doing promoted. Events from Enron, Barings Bank, WorldCom and other corporations provide examples of this process. Copyrigh
This study begins with a brief account of the views currently held of the historical development and...
In this era of increased interest in white-collar crime, forensic psychiatrists are in a key positio...
This study utilizes three case studies of corporate harms to produce an "autopsy" of actual situatio...
This paper introduces the concept of Corporate Psychopaths as ruthless employees who can successfull...
The purpose of this empirical study was to create insights into executives´ knowledge of white-colla...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
Recent corporate scandals have brought the issue of Dark Leadership, or what is more commonly referr...
In 2001, Enron Corporation (Enron) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to accounting irre...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
Edwin Sutherland originated the phrase white-collar crime in his presidential address to the Ameri...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present evidence to examine the possible psychopathy of Robe...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
Compliance has long been identified by scholars of white-collar crime as a key strategic control dev...
This study begins with a brief account of the views currently held of the historical development and...
In this era of increased interest in white-collar crime, forensic psychiatrists are in a key positio...
This study utilizes three case studies of corporate harms to produce an "autopsy" of actual situatio...
This paper introduces the concept of Corporate Psychopaths as ruthless employees who can successfull...
The purpose of this empirical study was to create insights into executives´ knowledge of white-colla...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
Recent corporate scandals have brought the issue of Dark Leadership, or what is more commonly referr...
In 2001, Enron Corporation (Enron) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to accounting irre...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
Edwin Sutherland originated the phrase white-collar crime in his presidential address to the Ameri...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present evidence to examine the possible psychopathy of Robe...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
Compliance has long been identified by scholars of white-collar crime as a key strategic control dev...
This study begins with a brief account of the views currently held of the historical development and...
In this era of increased interest in white-collar crime, forensic psychiatrists are in a key positio...
This study utilizes three case studies of corporate harms to produce an "autopsy" of actual situatio...