Many firms that were involved in large-scale corporate frauds had strong corporate codes of ethics and values statements. These firms were also subject to considerable social pressures to be mindful of their reputations; frauds are “negative reputational events.” Notably, the frauds not infrequently involved possible, or even outright, illegality. Why didn’t these strong forces—strong codes of ethics and firms’ clear interest in maintaining a good reputation, as well as the fear of legal liability—do more to prevent the frauds? It seems hard to imagine that serious misdeeds could occur if the top management was committed to preventing them. But top management, especially the CEOs, are sending messages declaring precisely such a commitment. ...
In theory, management is responsible not only for designing and implementing strong systems of inter...
Corporate scandals are reflected in excessive top management compensation and fraudulent accounts. T...
Globalization and recent corporate scandals all presage increased ethics scrutiny of personal behavi...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 900During the wave of corporate frauds involving compani...
Occupational fraud remains a menace in the corporate world. It involves a wide range of undercover c...
yesIn recent years, there has been increasing concern about unethical conduct within corporate busin...
The scandals of Enron and WorldCom appear to be contagious and are the impetus for the media’s curre...
the number of high profile corporate scandals by major companies such as WorldCom, Enron, and Tyco, ...
Highly publicized scandals resulting from unethical corporate behaviour have shaken investor confide...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
Corporate value statements communicate what a firm aspires for and what drives their value creation....
A rash of recent corporate scandals has once again put professional ethics in the spotlight. It\u27s...
Due to the numerous cases of fraudulent accounting practices in 2001 involving such corporate giants...
Corporate codes, nothing more than statements that define a corporation\u27s own best behavior, have...
Numerous corporate officers and managers, who had abused power or disregarded fiduciary responsibili...
In theory, management is responsible not only for designing and implementing strong systems of inter...
Corporate scandals are reflected in excessive top management compensation and fraudulent accounts. T...
Globalization and recent corporate scandals all presage increased ethics scrutiny of personal behavi...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 900During the wave of corporate frauds involving compani...
Occupational fraud remains a menace in the corporate world. It involves a wide range of undercover c...
yesIn recent years, there has been increasing concern about unethical conduct within corporate busin...
The scandals of Enron and WorldCom appear to be contagious and are the impetus for the media’s curre...
the number of high profile corporate scandals by major companies such as WorldCom, Enron, and Tyco, ...
Highly publicized scandals resulting from unethical corporate behaviour have shaken investor confide...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
Corporate value statements communicate what a firm aspires for and what drives their value creation....
A rash of recent corporate scandals has once again put professional ethics in the spotlight. It\u27s...
Due to the numerous cases of fraudulent accounting practices in 2001 involving such corporate giants...
Corporate codes, nothing more than statements that define a corporation\u27s own best behavior, have...
Numerous corporate officers and managers, who had abused power or disregarded fiduciary responsibili...
In theory, management is responsible not only for designing and implementing strong systems of inter...
Corporate scandals are reflected in excessive top management compensation and fraudulent accounts. T...
Globalization and recent corporate scandals all presage increased ethics scrutiny of personal behavi...