In Risk and Ruin, Gavin Benke argues that we ignore Enron’s history and failures to our peril. The book provides a readable account that includes lots of rich history, institutional detail, and salacious anecdotes, making a convincing case for Enron as a harbinger of financial, environmental, and production crises yet to come in the first decades of the twenty-first century
This essay argues that the Enron affair has been misunderstood as a failure of monitoring, with adve...
This essay uses the historian Kenneth Lipartito’s framework for treating firms as cultural actors to...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
In Risk and Ruin, Gavin Benke argues that we ignore Enron’s history and failures to our peril. The b...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
The recent bankruptcy of Enron provides many opportunities for learning in all business disciplines....
This article discusses why even the smartest of people can make boneheaded decisions, and it suggest...
We provide an analytically structured history of Enron's involvement in the California energy crisis...
For most Americans, the collapse of the Enron Corporation is without doubt the most memorable corp...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
We provide an analytically structured history of Enron's involvement in the California energy crisis...
What do we know after Enron\u27s implosion that we did not know before it? The conventional wisdom i...
In this article, I explore the contention of Jeffrey Skilling, former Enron CEO, that Enron\u27s deb...
The bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation in December 2002 is the biggest corporate bankruptcy in U.S....
This article raises the unthinkable proposition (for academics at least) that Enron may have been an...
This essay argues that the Enron affair has been misunderstood as a failure of monitoring, with adve...
This essay uses the historian Kenneth Lipartito’s framework for treating firms as cultural actors to...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
In Risk and Ruin, Gavin Benke argues that we ignore Enron’s history and failures to our peril. The b...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
The recent bankruptcy of Enron provides many opportunities for learning in all business disciplines....
This article discusses why even the smartest of people can make boneheaded decisions, and it suggest...
We provide an analytically structured history of Enron's involvement in the California energy crisis...
For most Americans, the collapse of the Enron Corporation is without doubt the most memorable corp...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
We provide an analytically structured history of Enron's involvement in the California energy crisis...
What do we know after Enron\u27s implosion that we did not know before it? The conventional wisdom i...
In this article, I explore the contention of Jeffrey Skilling, former Enron CEO, that Enron\u27s deb...
The bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation in December 2002 is the biggest corporate bankruptcy in U.S....
This article raises the unthinkable proposition (for academics at least) that Enron may have been an...
This essay argues that the Enron affair has been misunderstood as a failure of monitoring, with adve...
This essay uses the historian Kenneth Lipartito’s framework for treating firms as cultural actors to...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...