Consequences and impact
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Consequences and impact
(Research in the sociology of organizations, v. 85 . Organizational wrongdoing as the "foundational" grand challenge)
Emerald, 2023
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Media coverage consistently features examples of organizations engaging in unethical or illegal behavior. Given its potential to impact and even damage established institutions, organizational wrongdoing deserves to be closely monitored and more carefully examined. Drawing attention to the theoretical and empirical relevance of this topic, this second instalment in a double volume of Research in the Sociology of Organizations focuses on the consequences of organizational wrongdoing, the role of whistleblowing, and methodological issues.
Detailing the ramifications of organizational wrongdoing, chapters in this second volume examine the remedial actions that firms can take to recover from wrongdoing, the so-called spill over effects of organizational wrongdoing whereby 'innocent' firms are affected by the misdeeds committed by others, as well as the valuable insights that historical approaches can provide in studying organizational wrongdoing.
Taken individually as well as together, the two volumes that comprise Organizational Wrongdoing as the "Foundational" Grand Challenge provide a major touchstone for scholars interested in understanding recent developments and exciting new directions in the study of organizational wrongdoing.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Michael Lounsbury Introduction: Organizational Wrongdoing as the "Foundational" Grand Challenge: Consequences and Impact
- Claudia Gabbioneta, Marco Clemente, and Royston Greenwood Chapter 1. The Certification Effect of New Legislation: CEO Accountability for Misconduct after Sarbanes-Oxley
- Jo-Ellen Pozner, Aharon Mohliver, and Celia Moore Chapter 2. Goofus or Gallant? An Attribution-Based Theory of Misconduct Spillover Valence
- Jung-Hoon Han, Timothy G. Pollock, and Srikanth Paruchuri Chapter 3. "Crowd Contamination"? Spillover Effects in the Context of Misconduct Allegations
- Brigitte Wecker and Matthias Brauer Chapter 4. Peers: Powerful or Negligible? A Systematic Review on Peer Factors and Internal Whistleblowing
- Behnud Mir Djawadi, Sabrina Plass, and Sabrina Schafers Chapter 5. I Report If They Report: The Role of Media in Whistleblowing Intentions on Fraud and Corruption
- Sebastian Oelrich Chapter 6. Networked Whistleblowing, Counter-Hegemony and the Challenge to Systemic Corruption
- Iain Munro and Kate Kenny Chapter 7. Historical Approaches to Researching Organizational Wrongdoing
- Adam Nix and Stephanie Decker
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