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Communication of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Study of the Views of Management Teams in Large Companies In light of the many corporate scandals, social and ethical commitment of society has increased considerably, which puts pressure on companies to communica... Susanne,Arvidsson - 《Journal of...
The recent accounting scandals at Enron, WorldCom, and other corporations have helped to fuel a massive loss of confidence in the integrity of American business and have contributed to a very sharp decline in the U.S. stock market. Inasmuch as these events have brought ethical questions about ...
IN RECENT YEARS accountants and the profession have come under fire as a result of breakdowns and misdeeds in the financial reporting process. An apparent lack of ethical behavior exhibited by decision makers forms a core area of concern.Haywood, M. ElizabethWygal, Donald E...
Critical observations imply that the increasing cases of corporate malpractice and consequential non-alignments with best practises in recent times are sufficient evidence to suggest that formal control is incapable of mitigating financial crimes, irregularities, and preventing complex accounting scandals ...
"Certainly, as the corporate scandals have gotten so much media attention, there has been a tot of self-examination and external examination of business schools to ask, 'Are we doing enough to prepare people to go out into the business world and deal with the kinds of dilemmas they will ...
need you any further proof that Corporate America is so secure in its position as the ruler of our country, so sure of its infallible power that, yes, they can even sell a movie that attacks them because it poses absolutely no threat to them?" ...