The death of corporate reputation how integrity has been destroyed on Wall Street

Publisher's description: Why did the financial scandals really happen? Why are they continuing to happen? In The Death of Corporate Reputation, Yale's Jonathan Macey reveals the real, non-intuitive reason, and offers a new path forward. For over a century law firms, investment banks, accou...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Macey, Jonathan R. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] FT Press 2013
Edición:1 Edition
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The way things are supposed to be : reputational theory and its demise
  • Thriving the new way : with little or no reputation : the Goldman Sachs story
  • The way things used to be : when reputation was critical to survival
  • Individual reputation unhinged from the firm : hardly anybody goes down with the ship
  • Proof in the pudding : Michael Milken, Junk Bonds, and the decline of Drexel and
  • Nobody else
  • The new, post-reputation Wall Street : accounting firms
  • The new, post-reputation Wall Street : law firms
  • The new, post-reputation Wall Street : credit rating agencies
  • The new, post-reputation Wall Street : stock exchanges
  • The SEC and reputation
  • The SEC : captured and quite happy about it
  • Where we are and where we are headed : a conclusion of sorts
  • Index.