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Crime and Corruption in Organizations : Why It Occurs and What To Do About It.
Title:
Crime and Corruption in Organizations : Why It Occurs and What To Do About It.
Author:
Burke, Ronald J.
ISBN:
9781409412601
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (383 pages)
Series:
Psychological and Behavioural Aspects of Risk
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Crime and Corruption in Organizations -- Part II Causes of Crime and Corruption in Organizations -- 2 Show Me the Money -- 3 Predicting Workplace Misconduct Using Personality and Academic Behaviors -- 4 The Role of Trust in Employee Theft -- 5 The Influence of National Culture on the Rationalization of Corruption -- Part III Costs of Crime and Corruption in Organizations -- 6 The Debilitating Effects of Fraud in Organizations -- 7 A Re-examination of the Withdrawal Syndrome vis-à-vis Organizational Ethics in Schools -- Part IV Corruption in the Professions -- 8 Making Sense of Academic Misconduct -- 9 Medicines and Money: The Corruption of Clinical Information -- Part V Reducing Crime and Corruption in Organizations -- 10 How to Minimize Corruption in Business Organizations: Developing and Sustaining an Ethical Corporate Culture -- 11 Confronting Corruption Using Integrity Pacts: The Case of Nigeria -- 12 Easy Prey Canadians -- Index.
Abstract:
Although increasing attention has been paid to it, there are no signs that crime and corruption in organizations is decreasing, so if you're a manager or government policy maker, and your mandate is to reduce crime and corruption, where do you start? The international authors of this book fill a critical need to address such a prevalent and costly topic with a detailed analysis of the risks associated with crime and corruption in organizations. They examine the causes and consequences, and the choices we face in our efforts to eradicate these social maladies. They focus on the risks to individuals and organizations surrounding criminal and corrupt acts, with an emphasis on the psychological, behavioral and organizational factors supporting such behaviors. Finally, they explore the phenomenon of crime and corruption across a diverse array of organizational settings (ranging from public to private, for-profit to non-profit) and occupational categories (e.g., police officers, physicians, accountants, and academicians). The constant barrage of scandals publicized by the media demands 'front burner' attention dedicated to stemming this tide. Accordingly, this book turns to prominent researchers employing their talents to produce more ethical organizations. The result is the most up-to-date thinking on both classic (e.g., cognitive moral development) and novel (e.g., moral attentiveness) approaches to crime and corruption, as well as scientifically-grounded approaches to reducing illicit behavior in organizations.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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