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Springer International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime

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Description

Explore the evolving landscape of global financial misconduct with the International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Published by Springer, this comprehensive text moves beyond the outdated idea that corporate offenses are victimless. As the global economy grows, the impact of these crimes involves billions of dollars and affects people worldwide. This handbook examines how corporate cultures can lead to normalized lawbreaking and how organizational behavior can reach unethical or inhumane levels. It provides a deep look into significant cases like Enron, insider trading, and savings and loan scandals. By bringing together original contributions from a panel of experts representing North America, Asia, and Europe, this book offers a wide-ranging perspective on the factors that drive corporate crime. It is an essential resource for those studying the social and legal aspects of how large-scale financial misconduct occurs in a connected world.

Key Features

Analyzes major financial scandals including Enron and insider trading to provide real-world context for corporate crime studies.

Provides a global perspective through original contributions from experts located in North America, Asia, and Europe.

Examines how organizational behavior and corporate culture can lead to unethical and inhumane decision-making processes.

Addresses the massive economic impact of white-collar crime within the modern, increasingly globalized economy.

Offers a deep look into why certain corporate environments normalize lawbreaking and deviate from legal standards.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 October 2010
Listed Since
14 June 2010

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