Integrity in business: developing ethical behavior across cultures and jurisdictions
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Beteilige Person: Holder, Frank (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Farnham Gower c2013
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
The myth of amoral business -- Emerging markets -- Developed markets -- Case studies of major fraud and corruption around the world -- Drivers of current behavior -- What in the world is wrong? -- Improving integrity
As the nature and geography of business transactions become more complex, managers are required to make judgements and to tackle new ethical dilemmas that are often local and situational. This book explores the complex nature of integrity and business and illustrates how organizations have avoided major setbacks to their reputations and value by encouraging integrity. It also examines those organizations that have failed or experienced serious reputational damage due to lack of preparation, lack of transparency and lack of leadership. The author analyzes how transparency and integrity depend on a state of balance in competition and knowing who you are doing business with. He explains the significance of leadership awareness which, whilst now global, is alert to the need to establish integrity in local markets. Using his research from a review of significant fraud cases, legislative mandates and governmental and nongovernmental initiatives over the past 15 years, the author provides a rigorous and sophisticated guide to understanding and adopting an holistic business integrity strategy. --
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ISBN:9781409457664
1409457664
9780566091872
0566091879
9781409465157
1409465152