Wall Street Values
Neuausgabe 2013
ISBN: 978-1-107-01735-1
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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244 Seiten, Gebunden, Format (B × H): 141 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 420 g
Business Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis
Neuausgabe 2013,
244 Seiten, Gebunden, Format (B × H): 141 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 420 g
ISBN: 978-1-107-01735-1
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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Santoro, Michael A.
Santoro, Michael A.
Michael A. Santoro is a Professor of Management and Global Business at Rutgers Business School in New Jersey, where he has taught since 1996. Professor Santoro's books include China 2020: How Western Business Can - and Should - Influence Social and Political Change in the Coming Decade (2010), Ethics and the Pharmaceutical Industry (Cambridge University Press, 2005, co-edited with Thomas M. Gorrie) and Profits and Principles: Global Capitalism and Human Rights in China (2000). A frequent commentator in the mainstream media on business ethics, he holds a JD from New York University School of Law and a PhD in public policy from Harvard University.
Strauss, Ronald J.
Ronald J. Strauss is an Assistant Professor at the School of Business, Montclair State University. His research and teaching focuses on business and accounting ethics in light of the global financial crisis. Prior to joining academia, Dr Strauss worked in the financial services industry for more than twenty-five years and is a CPA in New York State. He holds a PhD in Management from Rutgers University.
Part I. Financial Crisis Background and Theoretical Framework: 1. A financial, governmental, and moral crisis; 2. Does Wall Street have any responsibility to society?: Wall Street and economic prosperity; Part II. Wall Street Business Model, Regulation, and Values in Transition: 3. The gathering storm: government missteps and inattentiveness contribute to the financial crisis; 4. From financial services to proprietary trading: the transformation of Wall Street's business model; 5. Secrets and lies: Goldman Sachs and the death of the honest broker; Part III. Policy Recommendations and Sustainable Values for Wall Street in the Twenty-First Century: 6. Wall Street regulation for the twenty-first century; 7. Wall Street values for the twenty-first century.
Santoro, Michael A.
Santoro, Michael A.
Michael A. Santoro is a Professor of Management and Global Business at Rutgers Business School in New Jersey, where he has taught since 1996. Professor Santoro's books include China 2020: How Western Business Can - and Should - Influence Social and Political Change in the Coming Decade (2010), Ethics and the Pharmaceutical Industry (Cambridge University Press, 2005, co-edited with Thomas M. Gorrie) and Profits and Principles: Global Capitalism and Human Rights in China (2000). A frequent commentator in the mainstream media on business ethics, he holds a JD from New York University School of Law and a PhD in public policy from Harvard University.
Strauss, Ronald J.
Ronald J. Strauss is an Assistant Professor at the School of Business, Montclair State University. His research and teaching focuses on business and accounting ethics in light of the global financial crisis. Prior to joining academia, Dr Strauss worked in the financial services industry for more than twenty-five years and is a CPA in New York State. He holds a PhD in Management from Rutgers University.
Part I. Financial Crisis Background and Theoretical Framework: 1. A financial, governmental, and moral crisis; 2. Does Wall Street have any responsibility to society?: Wall Street and economic prosperity; Part II. Wall Street Business Model, Regulation, and Values in Transition: 3. The gathering storm: government missteps and inattentiveness contribute to the financial crisis; 4. From financial services to proprietary trading: the transformation of Wall Street's business model; 5. Secrets and lies: Goldman Sachs and the death of the honest broker; Part III. Policy Recommendations and Sustainable Values for Wall Street in the Twenty-First Century: 6. Wall Street regulation for the twenty-first century; 7. Wall Street values for the twenty-first century.
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