S nger | 2012 | 9400729251 | 272 pages | PDF | 2,4 MB
The chapters of this book are a selection of papers presented at a
joint conference on Law, Ethics and Finance was held at the York
University Schulich School of Business,
16–18 September, 2010. This book highlights with empirical data the
strong interplay on ethics in organisational efficiency and
entrepreneurial activity, and the role of legal settings and governance
in facilitating ethical standards. It is hoped these papers encourage
future scholars to continue to investigate the role of law and corporate governance in mitigating corruption and facilitating integrity in management,entrepreneurship and finance. Previously published in the Journal of Business Ethics, Volume 95 Supplement 2, 2010
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