Organizational Corruption, Crime and Covid-19 (eBook, PDF)
Upholding Integrity and Transparency in Times of Crises
Redaktion: Stachowicz-Stanusch, Agata; Tripathi, Shiv; Kleinhempel, Matthias; Hauser, Christian; Amann, Wolfgang
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Organizational Corruption, Crime and Covid-19 (eBook, PDF)
Upholding Integrity and Transparency in Times of Crises
Redaktion: Stachowicz-Stanusch, Agata; Tripathi, Shiv; Kleinhempel, Matthias; Hauser, Christian; Amann, Wolfgang
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The book has been created by the members of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education group on anti-corruption, and brings together top international experts to consolidate the lessons from the Covid-19 crisis in order to improve transparency, integrity, trust, and governance in the future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040151952
- Artikelnr.: 72275460
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2024
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PART II The infection of the system by wrongdoing and corruption during the
Covid-19 period 2. How stakeholder influence corrupted public leadership in
tackling the Covid-19 outbreak in Ischgl 3. Compliance programmes
"swabbing" in Argentina: How to achieve consistency with the new standards
4. Is corporate bribery institutionalized in Latin America? Evidence from a
comparative study in seven countries 5. Managing the coronavirus pandemic
in Russia 6. The pandemic of corruption: Betrayal of trust in crumbling
market structures (the case of India) 7. Digitalization and financial
inclusion for female entrepreneurs in corrupt countries: Evidence from
Southeast Asian countries 8. New information and communication
technologies'effectiveness in controlling corruption in emerging and
developing countries: Is the "silver bullet" hitting its target? 9.
Corporate responses during Covid-19: Evidence from developed and developing
countries PART III Recovering after the pandemic: The pathway to
strengthening anti-corruption system 10. Education in a post Covid-19
scenario: How artificial intelligence has changed e-learning in the meta
era 11. "Ethics drills": How to train your ethical muscle for the
(un)foreseeable 12. Leveraging compliance with technology in a
post-Covid-19 era 13. Digitalisation, artificial intelligence, and the
fight against corruption 14. Beyond rule-based ethics: Learning from
Covid-19 to promote a culture of integrity in Mexico 15. Anti-corruption
efforts: The importance of the tone at the top PART IV Conclusion 16.
Building prosilience for the years ahead: Main insights from the Covid-19
pandemic for the way ahead
PART II The infection of the system by wrongdoing and corruption during the
Covid-19 period 2. How stakeholder influence corrupted public leadership in
tackling the Covid-19 outbreak in Ischgl 3. Compliance programmes
"swabbing" in Argentina: How to achieve consistency with the new standards
4. Is corporate bribery institutionalized in Latin America? Evidence from a
comparative study in seven countries 5. Managing the coronavirus pandemic
in Russia 6. The pandemic of corruption: Betrayal of trust in crumbling
market structures (the case of India) 7. Digitalization and financial
inclusion for female entrepreneurs in corrupt countries: Evidence from
Southeast Asian countries 8. New information and communication
technologies'effectiveness in controlling corruption in emerging and
developing countries: Is the "silver bullet" hitting its target? 9.
Corporate responses during Covid-19: Evidence from developed and developing
countries PART III Recovering after the pandemic: The pathway to
strengthening anti-corruption system 10. Education in a post Covid-19
scenario: How artificial intelligence has changed e-learning in the meta
era 11. "Ethics drills": How to train your ethical muscle for the
(un)foreseeable 12. Leveraging compliance with technology in a
post-Covid-19 era 13. Digitalisation, artificial intelligence, and the
fight against corruption 14. Beyond rule-based ethics: Learning from
Covid-19 to promote a culture of integrity in Mexico 15. Anti-corruption
efforts: The importance of the tone at the top PART IV Conclusion 16.
Building prosilience for the years ahead: Main insights from the Covid-19
pandemic for the way ahead