Judul | Corporate and White-Collar Crime / Edited by John Minkes and Leonard Minkes |
Pengarang | Corporate and White-Collar Crime Edited by John Minkes and Leonard Minkes |
Penerbitan | London : Sage Publication, 2008 |
Deskripsi Fisik | xi, 210 p. ;25 cm. |
ISBN | 978-141-293457-2 |
Subjek | Commercial crimes. White collar crimes. |
Abstrak | This book was conceived not only as a collection of knowledge from differenct disciplines but also as a stimulus to future research and theoretical development. The interrelatedness among different disciplines is reflected in the extent to which individual authors have referred, from their varying perspectives, to similar topics. The critical feature of corporate identity, for example, is explicitly considered in several chapters, from legal and organizational points of view; so are some distinctive cases which have occurred in different countries. Enron is such an example, as are the railway disasters in the UK and Japan. This introduction has presented ideas mainly from the two disciplines represented in the book by identifying, albeit briefly, issues that would benefit from interdisciplinary analysis. These would include the question of assigning responsibility, the effectiveness of regulation and sentencing in prevention and the role of business ethics. |
Catatan | Indeks : p.207-210 |
Bahasa | Inggris |
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