Corporate compliance and conformity a convenience theory approach to executive deviance
"Traditionally, control in organizations is concerned with top-down approaches, where executives attempt to direct their employees' attention, behaviors, and performance to align with the organization's goals and objectives. This book takes a new approach by turning the problem of con...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, New York :
Routledge
[2023]
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Colección: | Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009742737506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- References
- Part I Crime Convenience
- 1 Compliance-Conformity-Convenience
- Compliance in Corporate Governance
- Remaking Capitalism for Social Acceptance
- Responses to Normative Pressures
- Research Perspectives on Compliance
- Legalistic and Formalistic Approaches
- Compliance Audits and Risk Assessment
- Fraud Examinations of Compliance Failures
- Maturity Model for Corporate Compliance
- References
- 2 Profiling White-Collar Offenders
- Structural Convenience Model
- Profiling Motive Convenience
- Profiling Opportunity Convenience
- Profiling Willingness Convenience
- Visual Offender Profile Representation
- References
- 3 Convenient Corruption in Sports
- Characteristics of Sport Corruption
- Convenience in Sport Corruption
- Corrupt Sport Nations
- Corrupt Sport Coaches
- Corrupt Biathlon President
- Bribers and Bribed Officials
- References
- 4 Economic Crime in the Fishing Industry
- Structural Model of Convenience
- Economic Motive Convenience
- Business Opportunity Convenience
- Personal Willingness Convenience
- IUU Fishing Convenience Propositions
- Electronic Reporting for Compliance
- References
- 5 COVID-19 Creative Non-Compliance
- Variety of COVID-19 Frauds
- COVID-19 Fraud Convenience
- Convenient Motive During Pandemic
- Convenient Opportunity During Pandemic
- Convenient Willingness During Pandemic
- Magnitude of Crime During Pandemic
- References
- 6 Stigma or Competition Effect
- Corporate Crises and Scandals
- Effects on Non-Accused Firms
- Fraud Investigation Reports
- Peer Product Market Overlap
- References
- Part II Compliance Control
- 7 Corporate Social License to Operate
- Characteristics of the Social License
- Danish Bestseller in Myanmar
- Social Housing by Obos in Norway.
- Icelandic Samherji Fishing in Namibia
- Shortcomings of Legal Perspectives
- References
- 8 Bottom-Up Corporate Control
- Chief Executive Offenders
- Offender Crime Convenience
- Offender Status Convenience
- Resource Access Convenience
- Organization Deterioration Convenience
- Role Agency Convenience
- Rule Complexity Convenience
- Outside-In Approaches
- References
- 9 Auditors Disturbing Crime Convenience
- Crime Prevention and Detection
- Convenience Disturbance Themes
- Disturbing Motive Convenience
- Disturbing Opportunity Convenience
- Disturbing Willingness Convenience
- Auditing Practice Disturbance Gap
- References
- 10 Theater of the Courtroom
- Member of Parliament and Mansion Architect
- Storytelling in the Courtroom Theater
- Embezzlement by Member of Parliament
- Corruption by Summer Mansion Architect
- Language Games in Prosecution and Defense
- Questioning by Prosecution and Defense
- References
- 11 Corporate Internal Investigations
- Australian, Dutch, and the UK Research
- Secrecy of Investigation Reports
- Review of 163 Investigation Reports
- Outcomes for Crime Suspects
- References
- Appendix A Characteristics at Suspicion
- Appendix B Characteristics of Suspects in Norway
- Appendix C Characteristics of Other Suspects
- Appendix D Comparison of Outcomes for Suspects
- 12 Characteristics of Corporate Investigators
- Alternative Policing of Economic Crime
- Australia: Professional Image
- Canada: Role of Private Sector
- The Netherlands: Professional Roles
- Norway: Outcome of Investigations
- The United Kingdom: Second Careers
- Evaluation of Investigation Reports
- References
- Conclusion
- Index.