Enron is examined as a critical case study to understand the role of information in the Enron’s Board’s decision-making processes. Three major events in the Enron failure were analyzed in detail using thematic analysis. Three themes were identified regarding the communication and use of information in Enron: interdependency of authority relationships, information control, and decision protocol and policies that shaped the information that management sent to the Board during the approval process. The Board was dependent on advisors to provide approvals first, prior to Board approval. The relationships between advisors and management influenced the information sent to the Board and affected controls used to monitor deals. The Board maintaine...
In 2001, Enron Corporation (Enron) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to accounting irre...
The full-text article is available to subscribers online via the WestLaw database. Copyright: Thomso...
This article raises the unthinkable proposition (for academics at least) that Enron may have been an...
Analysis of the corporate governance crisis that manifested itself in the United States at the turn ...
This essay argues that the Enron affair has been misunderstood as a failure of monitoring, with adve...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporati...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
While other books on this infamous scandal have focused on the personalities involved, Enron: Corpo...
What do we know after Enron\u27s implosion that we did not know before it? The conventional wisdom i...
Abstract The financial collapse of Enron Corporation in 2002 has shaken the public confidence in th...
This case documents the evolution of ‘fraud culture’ at Enron Corporation and vividly explicates the...
This case documents the evolution of ‘fraud culture’ at Enron Corporation and vividly explicates th...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
In 2001, Enron Corporation (Enron) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to accounting irre...
The full-text article is available to subscribers online via the WestLaw database. Copyright: Thomso...
This article raises the unthinkable proposition (for academics at least) that Enron may have been an...
Analysis of the corporate governance crisis that manifested itself in the United States at the turn ...
This essay argues that the Enron affair has been misunderstood as a failure of monitoring, with adve...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporati...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
While other books on this infamous scandal have focused on the personalities involved, Enron: Corpo...
What do we know after Enron\u27s implosion that we did not know before it? The conventional wisdom i...
Abstract The financial collapse of Enron Corporation in 2002 has shaken the public confidence in th...
This case documents the evolution of ‘fraud culture’ at Enron Corporation and vividly explicates the...
This case documents the evolution of ‘fraud culture’ at Enron Corporation and vividly explicates th...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
In 2001, Enron Corporation (Enron) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to accounting irre...
The full-text article is available to subscribers online via the WestLaw database. Copyright: Thomso...
This article raises the unthinkable proposition (for academics at least) that Enron may have been an...