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1by Barkemeyer, Ralf Faugère, Christophe Gergaud, Olivier Preuss, Lutz Published in Journal of business research (01.03.2020)“...We investigate how media attention to large-scale corporate scandals has changed over time, and how the clustering of different scandals alters media attention...”
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2“...Of recent time, there has been a proliferation of concerns with ethical leadership within corporate business not least because of the numerous scandals at...”
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3by Clemente, Marco Gabbioneta, Claudia“...Despite the importance that the media has in regard to influencing people’s perceptions of wrongdoing, organizational scholars have paid little attention to...”
edited by Zyglidopoulos, Stelios Martin de Holan, Pablo Hirsch, Paul
Published in Journal of management inquiry (01.07.2017)
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4by Shripad G. Pendse Published in Journal of business ethics (01.05.2012)“...Scandals in companies such as Enron have been a source of great concern in the last decade. The events that led to a global financial crisis in 2008 have...”
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5by Styhre, Alexander Published in International journal of organizational analysis (2005) (11.03.2019)“...Purpose – Organization theory and management studies rely on a representational idiom to account faithfully for empirical data, but such research ideals do not...”
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6by Che Ku Kassim, Che Ku Hisam Mohd Nasir, Noor Emilina Ahmad, Suraya Published in Mediterranean journal of social sciences (01.07.2015)“...Academic dishonesty is a serious educational problem. One of the major consequences of academic dishonesty is the increasing cases of corporate scandals...”
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7“...ABSTRACT Are regulatory interventions delayed reactions to market failures or can regulators proactively pre‐empt corporate misbehavior? From a public interest...”
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8by Del Giudice, Alfonso Rigamonti, Silvia Published in Sustainability (Basel, Switzerland) (15.07.2020)“...One of the main controversial aspects of sustainability metrics relies on the accuracy, transparency, and reliability of the information at the basis of...”
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9“...This study examines the antecedents of corporate scandals. Corporate scandals are defined as rare events occurring at the apex of corporate fame when...”
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10by Napier, Christopher J Shah, Neeta“...Why do we use the term 'corporate governance' rather than 'corporate direction'? Early British joint stock companies were normally managed by a single...”
edited by Leoni, Giulia Lai, Alessandro Stacchezzini, Riccardo
Published in Accounting history (01.08.2019)
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11by Rudkin, Bradley Kimani, Danson Ullah, Subhan Ahmed, Rizwan Farooq, Syed Umar Published in Corporate governance (Bradford) (04.02.2019)“...Purpose This paper investigates the legitimacy tactics used in the annual reports of UK listed companies in the aftermath of major corporate scandals...”
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12by Huy, Dinh Tran Ngoc Thuy, Nguyen Thi Phuong, Le Thi My Dat, Pham Minh Dung, Vu Trung Manh, Pham Tien Published in Management (Zielona Góra) (01.06.2020)“...A statement by ACCA in May 2009 that any corporate governance system should consider factors such as transparency, accountability, fairness and responsibility,...”
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13by Jansson, Andreas Published in Culture and organization (19.10.2016)“...Corporate scandals sometimes result in social devaluation and stigma for elite actors. This paper explores the linkage between the meaning-making processes...”
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15by Stefano Bonini Diana Boraschi“...We analyze whether companies involved in a security class action suit (SCAS) exhibit differential capital structure decisions, and if the information revealed...”
edited by Cressy, Robert Mallin, Christine Cumming, Douglas
Published in Journal of business ethics (01.01.2010)
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16by Reuter, Emmanuelle Ueberbacher, Florian Published in Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Change (11.05.2019)“...Social responsibility issues arise as stakeholders perceive and articulate a mismatch between the organization’s current way of functioning and the existing...”
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17by Carberry, Edward J Engelen, Peter Jan Van Essen, Marc Published in Business ethics quarterly (01.04.2018)“...Although there is ample evidence that stock markets react negatively to unethical corporate behavior, our understanding of the mechanisms that shape variation...”
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18by Lei Chen Published in Journal of business ethics (01.01.2016)“...Using data on shareholder-initiated class action lawsuits in the US, I investigate the corporate scandals of US-listed foreign firms. The shareholders of...”
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19by Aizawa, Ayako Published in Annals of business administrative science (15.08.2018)“...The development and diffusion of compliance activities in Japanese companies from around 2000 can be thought of as a typical example of the institutional...”
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20by Aizawa, Ayako Published in Annals of business administrative science (15.04.2018)“...Japanese firms' compliance activities have developed and become the norm to a certain extent. However, when we surveyed seven companies in various industries,...”