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Malcolm Salter's book may be the best informed treatment of Enron so far. And the questions he can't answer may be even more significant than those he can.
Jim Hancock / Jul 15 2008
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Underlying Brazil's daily struggle with corruption is a feeling among many business professionals, at least those who try to be honest, that changing the business environment is impossible. They feel impotent and deeply frustrated. Sound familiar?
Glenn McMahan / Mar 10 2009
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Donald McGilchrist developed this timely bibliography on preventing and responding to corporate corruption.
Donald McGilchrist was kind enough to share this bibliography on business ethics and corporate corruption.
Harvard Business School's Rafael Di Tella comments on a Harvard Business Review case study called The Shakedown. At stake in the scenario: should a business pay bribes to compete in an emerging market? Forget about emerging markets, what about the G8?
Jim Hancock / Jul 20 2006
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On May 25, 2006, Enron's Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were found guilty on 25 of a combined 35 counts against them. Now everyone agrees folks had to look the other way to not see it coming.
Jim Hancock / May 27 2006
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Lord Acton that power corrupts has always seemed anecdotally and intuitively true, but Dan Wooldridge reports on research that confirms the ability of power to corrupt a person's morality.