Ethics, Governance and Corporate Crime

Challenges and Consequences

Roshima Said|David Crowther|Azlan Amran
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9781783506736
18 June 2014
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18 June 2014
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The public downfall of giant companies and an increase in corporate scandals and corporate crimes worldwide has drawn the attention of many in the business world. Growing economic activities that focus on increasing profits at the expense of social and environmental matters have led to self-centred, narrow-focused business planning and decisions. At a time of increasing globalisation and inter-connected economic systems, such a phenomenon is a concern for business practitioners in every country in the world. Consequently, shareholders and other stakeholders have encouraged firms to place issues of accountability at the centre of their activities, recognising the vital importance of an ethical firm culture, transparent governance issues and the adoption of more socially responsible business practices. This book is comprised of academic work on key current issues pertaining to the areas of ethics, governance and corporate crimes. Showcasing some of the current effort being made in addressing these crucial issues, the book provides a platform for researchers to publish their work, articulate their concerns and offer critical perspectives on what they see happening around them.

Finance and Sustainability – Resources, Capabilities, and Rewards. Introduction: Corporate Crime and its Constraint. Managerial Ownership and Firm Performance: The Influence of Family Directors and Non-Family Directors. Corporate Social Responsibility Perception Among Developing Country SMEs: An Exploratory Study. Ethics and Tax Compliance. The Corporate Ethical Identity of Shari’ah Compliant Companies. The Role of Auditing in the Management of Corporate Fraud. Shareholder Activism in the Family-Controlled Firms in Malaysia. A Philosophical Foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility: Lessons from Kant’s Transcendental Idealism as an Exercise in Life Against Kelsen’s Formalistic Legal Theory as an Exercise in Logic. Heroes to Villains: An Archaeology of Corporate Criminality. Business Ethics in Society. About the contributors. Copyright page. Ethics, Governance and Corporate Crime: Challenges and Consequences. Index. List of Contributors. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility. Ethics, Governance and Corporate Crime: Challenges and Consequences.