The U.S. Sentencing Commission\u27s Organizational Guidelines for over twenty years have offered firms a significant financial incentive to develop an ethical organizational culture. Nonetheless, corporate crime persists. Too many ethics programs remain ineffective. As this Article explores, the Guidelines\u27 current approach is not working. The evidence, including sentencing data over the past twenty years, reveals that few firms have effective ethics and compliance programs. Nor is there much hope that the Guidelines\u27 incentive will induce companies, after the economic crisis, to become more ethical. The problem is not attributable to three assumptions underlying the Guidelines. The empirical research, while still developing, suggests...
The design of an effective legal compliance system for an organization fearing prosecution for white...
Over the past few decades, as corporate criminal liability rules, sentencing guidelines, and settlem...
We combine prior research on ethical decisionmaking in organizations with a rational choice theory o...
Firms have exponentially increased their investment in the creation and implementation of ethics and...
Nearly all major corporations and many public agencies have established ethics and compliance depart...
Recent evidence of criminal corporate behavior seems to indicate that efforts to develop more ethica...
This Article assesses the ability of Sarbanes-Oxley and other recent changes in the law and stock ex...
Even as regulators and prosecutors proclaim the importance of effective compliance programs, failure...
Corporate compliance in most companies is carried out under the assumption that unethical and illega...
This Article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of implementing an effective compliance prog...
The recurrent business scandals of the past decades have been a wakeup call for research and practit...
The recurrent business scandals of the past decades have been a wakeup call for research and practit...
In today’s regulatory environment, a corporation engaged in wrongdoing can be sure of one thing: reg...
Over the past few decades, as corporate criminal liability rules, sentencing guidelines, and settlem...
textAs open systems, organizations interact with their environments and respond to laws, norms, and ...
The design of an effective legal compliance system for an organization fearing prosecution for white...
Over the past few decades, as corporate criminal liability rules, sentencing guidelines, and settlem...
We combine prior research on ethical decisionmaking in organizations with a rational choice theory o...
Firms have exponentially increased their investment in the creation and implementation of ethics and...
Nearly all major corporations and many public agencies have established ethics and compliance depart...
Recent evidence of criminal corporate behavior seems to indicate that efforts to develop more ethica...
This Article assesses the ability of Sarbanes-Oxley and other recent changes in the law and stock ex...
Even as regulators and prosecutors proclaim the importance of effective compliance programs, failure...
Corporate compliance in most companies is carried out under the assumption that unethical and illega...
This Article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of implementing an effective compliance prog...
The recurrent business scandals of the past decades have been a wakeup call for research and practit...
The recurrent business scandals of the past decades have been a wakeup call for research and practit...
In today’s regulatory environment, a corporation engaged in wrongdoing can be sure of one thing: reg...
Over the past few decades, as corporate criminal liability rules, sentencing guidelines, and settlem...
textAs open systems, organizations interact with their environments and respond to laws, norms, and ...
The design of an effective legal compliance system for an organization fearing prosecution for white...
Over the past few decades, as corporate criminal liability rules, sentencing guidelines, and settlem...
We combine prior research on ethical decisionmaking in organizations with a rational choice theory o...