Corruption in commercial enterprise : law, theory and practice
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Corruption in commercial enterprise : law, theory and practice
Routledge, 2018
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This edited collection analyses, from multiple disciplinary perspectives, the issue of corruption in commercial enterprise across different sectors and jurisdictions. Corruption is commonly recognised as a major 'social bad', and is seriously harmful to society, in terms of the functioning and legitimacy of political-economic systems, and the day-to-day lives of individuals.
There is nothing novel about bribes in brown envelopes and dubious backroom deals, ostensibly to grease the wheels of business. Corrupt practices like these go to the very heart of illicit transacting in both legal markets - such as kickbacks to facilitate contracts in international commerce - and illegal markets - such as payoffs to public officials to turn a blind eye to cross-border smuggling. Aside from the apparent pervasiveness and longevity of corruption in commercial enterprise, there is now renewed policy and operational attention on the phenomenon, prompting and meriting deeper analysis.
Corruption in commercial enterprise, encompassing behaviours often associated with corporate and white-collar crime, and corruption in criminal commercial enterprise, where we see corruption central to organised crime activities, are major public policy issues. This collection gives us insight into their nature, organisation and governance, and how to respond most appropriately and effectively.
目次
- Introduction: Liz Campbell and Nicholas Lord, "Corruption in commercial enterprise: an introduction"
- 1: Mark Findlay, "Corruption as business across market contexts"
- 2. Jay S. Albanese, "When corruption and organised crime overlap: an empirical hierarchy of corrupt conduct"
- 3. Kenneth Murray, "Unfair advantage: the corruptive influence of criminal money on legitimate markets"
- 4. Rose Broad and Nicholas Lord, "Corruption as a facilitator of human trafficking: some key analytical issues"
- 5. Liz Campbell, "The organisation of corruption in commercial enterprise: concealing (and revealing) the beneficial ownership of assets"
- 6. David Bamaung and John Cuddihy, "Corruption: the exposure and exploitation of human vulnerabilities"
- 7. Adriaan Denkers, "Mickey-Mouse-money and gingerbread cookies: bonuses and organizational measures as predictors of corruption in organizations"
- 8. Anna Markovska and Petrus C. van Duyne, "Contextualising corporate criminality in different cultural settings: the case of the gas industry in Ukraine"
- 9. Aleksandra Jordanoska, "The dark side of finance: policing corruption through regulatory means"
- 10. Liliya Gelemerova, Jackie Harvey and Petrus C. van Duyne, "Banks assessing corruption risk: a risky undertaking"
- 11. Calum Darling, "The duty to disclose: implications for corruption in commercial enterprise"
- 12. Maurizio Bellacosa, "The fight against corruption in commercial enterprises: a comparative overview in light of the Italian experience"
- 13. Nicholas Lord and Colin King, "Negotiating non-contention: civil recovery and deferred prosecution in response to transnational corporate bribery"
- 14: Alan Doig, "Non-conviction financial sanctions, corporate anti-bribery reparation and their potential role in delivering effective anti-corruption pay-back: the emerging UK context"
- 15. Index
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