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Rotten: Why Corporate Misconduct Continues and What to Do about It
Rotten: Why Corporate Misconduct Continues and What to Do about It
by Epstein, Marc J. , Hanson, Kirk O.
Hardcover - English

An insiders' account of failed efforts to control corporate misconduct-and a forceful plan to do so.


Nothing anyone has done in the past 50 years has stopped, or even slowed, corporate misconduct. Business schools have required courses on ethics, regulators have implemented laws and levied fines, and journalists have exposed the scandals named names, yet misconduct continues. Why? Is it simply the case of a few bad apples? Or maybe it's a bad orchard? Two pioneers in the field of business ethics and social responsibility present an insider's account examining the systematic and individual failures resulting in some of the most brazen cases of corporate misconduct. Their deep dive reveals the root of the problem and poses a bold new approach for putting a stop to it-for good.


This book is a reckoning for every company, board member, and individual in a corporate leadership position.

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ISBN
1735336106
EAN
9781735336107
Publisher
Publication Date
19 Oct 2020
Pages
198
Weight (kg)
0.46
Dimensions (cm)
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6
About Author
MARC J. EPSTEIN is Distinguished Research Professor of Management, Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University and was recently Visiting Professor and Hansjoerg Wyss Visiting Scholar in Social Enterprise at the Harvard Business School. A specialist in corporate strategy, governance, performance management, and corporate social responsibility, he is the author or co-author of over 100 academic and professional papers and more than a dozen books, including Counting What Counts, Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance, Making Innovation Work (with Tony Davila and Robert Shelton), a
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