Media coverage consistently features examples of organizations engaging in unethical or illegal behavior. Given its potential to impact and even damage established institutions, organizational wrongdoing deserves to be closely monitored and more carefully examined. Drawing attention to the theoretical and empirical relevance of this topic, this first instalment in a double volume of Research in the Sociology of Organizations consolidates and extends knowledge of this important subject and highlights potential directions for future research. Exploring the definitions and antecedents of organizational wrongdoing, chapters in this first volume probe the role of social control agents in drawing the line between rightful and wrongful behavior...
Deviant workplace behavior is not something unusual and is prevalent in organizational dynamics. It ...
Some organizations choose to maximize profit at the expense of stakeholders in society, often prompt...
This chapter focuses on the current state of organizational deviance research and the directions tha...
Misconduct, malfeasance, and corruption are all terms that describe behaviors that are against commo...
Although research on organizational misconduct has a long history and a recent increase in popularit...
The emergence and growth of regulatory agencies charged with controlling organizational misconduct h...
Organizational structures and processes produce and reproduce violence and violations. To conceptual...
In this chapter, we critically review the embryonic but growing body of social network theory and re...
Many scholars have highlighted the individual, organizational and inter-organizational causes of org...
This paper identifies as organizational crimes those illegal actions taken in ac-cordance with opera...
Professional misconduct has become seemingly ubiquitous in recent decades. However, to date there ha...
For three decades, scholars have investigated the phenomena of organizational misconduct (OM) in the...
While organizational and societal costs of organizational wrongdoing are steadily increasing there i...
This dissertation seeks to understand the inconsistency in punishment for corporate crime. Specifica...
[Extract] Every time I open a newspaper, I read about organizations doing wrong: a police force viol...
Deviant workplace behavior is not something unusual and is prevalent in organizational dynamics. It ...
Some organizations choose to maximize profit at the expense of stakeholders in society, often prompt...
This chapter focuses on the current state of organizational deviance research and the directions tha...
Misconduct, malfeasance, and corruption are all terms that describe behaviors that are against commo...
Although research on organizational misconduct has a long history and a recent increase in popularit...
The emergence and growth of regulatory agencies charged with controlling organizational misconduct h...
Organizational structures and processes produce and reproduce violence and violations. To conceptual...
In this chapter, we critically review the embryonic but growing body of social network theory and re...
Many scholars have highlighted the individual, organizational and inter-organizational causes of org...
This paper identifies as organizational crimes those illegal actions taken in ac-cordance with opera...
Professional misconduct has become seemingly ubiquitous in recent decades. However, to date there ha...
For three decades, scholars have investigated the phenomena of organizational misconduct (OM) in the...
While organizational and societal costs of organizational wrongdoing are steadily increasing there i...
This dissertation seeks to understand the inconsistency in punishment for corporate crime. Specifica...
[Extract] Every time I open a newspaper, I read about organizations doing wrong: a police force viol...
Deviant workplace behavior is not something unusual and is prevalent in organizational dynamics. It ...
Some organizations choose to maximize profit at the expense of stakeholders in society, often prompt...
This chapter focuses on the current state of organizational deviance research and the directions tha...