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Restoring Trust in American Business

PUBLISHER MIT Press (12/23/2004)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Recent business scandals point to a disturbing breakdown of values in corporate America. This book responds to the crisis by examining the responsibilities of gatekeepers--corporate directors, regulators, auditors, lawyers, investment bankers, and business journalists--who stand between corporate misconduct and the public. The essays, by prominent scholars and practitioners, argue that market pressures have made gatekeepers too focused on financial self-interest and too heedless of the public good to live up to society's legitimate expectations. A key part of the book is a set of recommendations for enhancing gatekeeper professionalism. These range from specific steps for improving boards of directors to a call for the investment banking community to establish a uniform code of conduct and articulate its obligations to the investing public.This book grew out of the Corporate Responsibility Project undertaken by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The contributors come from institutions ranging from Wall Street and the nation's leading law and business schools to the AFL-CIO; they include such prominent figures as John S. Reed of the New York Stock Exchange, investment banker Felix Rohatyn, corporate lawyer Martin Lipton, and media commentator and professor of journalism Geneva Overholser.

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ISBN-13: 9780262740272
ISBN-10: 0262740273
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 192
Carton Quantity: 38
Product Dimensions: 6.30 x 0.61 x 8.98 inches
Weight: 0.65 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Business & Economics | Management - General
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 658.408
Library of Congress Control Number: 2004058358
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Recent business scandals point to a disturbing breakdown of values in corporate America. This book responds to the crisis by examining the responsibilities of gatekeepers--corporate directors, regulators, auditors, lawyers, investment bankers, and business journalists--who stand between corporate misconduct and the public. The essays, by prominent scholars and practitioners, argue that market pressures have made gatekeepers too focused on financial self-interest and too heedless of the public good to live up to society's legitimate expectations. A key part of the book is a set of recommendations for enhancing gatekeeper professionalism. These range from specific steps for improving boards of directors to a call for the investment banking community to establish a uniform code of conduct and articulate its obligations to the investing public.This book grew out of the Corporate Responsibility Project undertaken by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The contributors come from institutions ranging from Wall Street and the nation's leading law and business schools to the AFL-CIO; they include such prominent figures as John S. Reed of the New York Stock Exchange, investment banker Felix Rohatyn, corporate lawyer Martin Lipton, and media commentator and professor of journalism Geneva Overholser.

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Editor: Zelleke, Andy
Andy Zelleke is Project Director of the American Academy's Corporate Responsibility project and lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
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Editor: Berlowitz, Leslie
Leslie Berlowitz is Executive Officer of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Editor: Lorsch, Jay W.
Jay W. Lorsch is Louis Kirstein Professor of Human Relations at the Harvard Business School.
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