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Taking a unique approach to business ethics unlike the typical focus on conceptual/legal frameworks, this book features 25 case studies that cover a full range of business practices, controls, and ethics issues. The new edition is fully updated with new case studies from the recent financial crisis, comparing it with Enron's crossing of various ethical lines. Interpretive essays explore financial control systems and lessons learned from specific case studies and circumstances. Readers will find a practical toolkit they can use to identify ethics issues and tackle problems effectively within corporations.…mehr

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Taking a unique approach to business ethics unlike the typical focus on conceptual/legal frameworks, this book features 25 case studies that cover a full range of business practices, controls, and ethics issues. The new edition is fully updated with new case studies from the recent financial crisis, comparing it with Enron's crossing of various ethical lines. Interpretive essays explore financial control systems and lessons learned from specific case studies and circumstances. Readers will find a practical toolkit they can use to identify ethics issues and tackle problems effectively within corporations.

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Autorenporträt
Stephen V. Arbogast served from 1999-2004 as thetreasurer of Exxon Mobil Chemical Company and has over thirty yearsof experience in finance working with Exxon Corporation and ExxonMobil Chemical. While treasurer of chemicals, he held positionsthat included director of Qenos (Australia's sole manufacturer ofpolyethylene, a joint venture with Orica PLC), director of Dexco (ajoint venture with Dow Chemical), and director of Al JubaiPetrochemical Company in Saudi Arabia. Currently serving as anExecutive Professor of Finance at the C.T. Bauer College ofBusiness, Professor Arbogast's teaching career has focused oninternational finance, project financing, and business ethics. Inaddition to authoring over fifty case studies based on hisexperiences at Exxon Mobil, he has previously taught at bothFordham University's Graduate School of Business in New York andRice University's Jesse Jones Graduate School of Management inHouston.