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Charting Corporate Corruption: Agency, Structure and Escalation

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In the post-Enron era, corporate corruption has increasingly featured on the research agenda.

This informative book provides a novel approach by charting the actual causes of corruption.

This highly topical volume demonstrates how agency (the decisions and choices of individuals) and structure (the contextual pressures in the business environment) can interact to result in the rapid escalation of corporate crime and corruption.

By analysing and describing the social-psychological dimensions of this escalation, the book prescribes preventive measures that can be adapted and implemented by business organizations.

Loaded with case studies and prospective solutions, Charting Corporate Corruption will be valuable to post-graduates studying business ethics, sociology and psychology, and to researchers seeking new theories and concepts in this field.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing
1848447329 / 9781848447325
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/12/2009
English
172 pages
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