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  • Accountable Corporation
  • Written by author Marc J. Epstein
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, December 2005
  • In recent years, issues of business ethics, social responsibility, and accountability have been at the forefront of corporate policymaking and public concerns. Dramatic stories of abuse of stakeholder trust and outright criminal behavior at companies like
  • In recent years, issues of business ethics, social responsibility, and accountability have been at the forefront of corporate, policymaking, and public concerns. Dramatic stories of abuse of stakeholder trust and outright criminal behavior at companies li
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Volume 1

Introduction by Marc J. Epstein and Kirk O. Hanson

I. Foundations and Perspectives of Corporate Governance

I. A Perspective of Corporate Governance

A Perspective on Corporate Governance: Rules, Principles, or Both by M. Millstein

The Rise of Corporate Governance by Sir Adrian Cadbury

The History of Corporate Governance in the United States by Michael Bradley and Stephen M. Wallenstein

II. Promoting Good Corporate Governance: A Speech by William H. Donaldson

Shareholder Primacy Is a Choice, Not a Legal Mandate by Constance E. Bagley

Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance by James E. Heard

One Practicioner's Random Thoughts on Shareholders' Rights in the Modern Corporation by David J. Berger

III. Improving Corporate Goverance Enpowering the Board-Revisited by Jay W. Lorsch

Measuring the Effectiveness of Corporate Boards and Directors by Marc J. Epstein and Marie-Josee Roy

International Corporate Governance: A Gradual If Incomplete Convergence by Holly J. Gregory

IV. Application and Extensions of Corporate Governance

Internal Investigations in the Spotlight by Jonathan C. Dickey and Wendy Houle

Guiding Directors in Corporate Solvency and Insolvency by Myron M. Sheinfeld

Governance as a Source of Corporate Social Capital by Lee E. Preston

Business and Sustainability: Implications for Corporate Governance Theory and Practice by David Wheeler and Jane Thomson

Index

About the Editors and Contributors

Volume 2

Introduction by Marc J. Epstein and Kirk O. Hanson

Foudation of Business Ethics

The Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics by Norman Bowie

Religious Foundations of Business Ethics by DomenecMele

Progress in Business Ethics

The History of Business Ethics by Richard DeGoerge

Business Ethics: How Far Have We Come? by Henk Van Luijk

Improving Ethical Decision-Making in Business

Ethical Decision-Making and Moral Courage by Rushworth M. Kidder

Examining the Conscience of the Corporation by Kenneth E. Goodpaster

Reflections on Teaching Ethics to Undergraduates: Implications for the Accountable Corporation by Moses L. Pava

Creating the Ethical Organization

Creating the Ethical Organization by Linda Klebe Trevino

Lessons from Inside Enron by Sherron S. Watkins

An Ethics Officer's Perspective by Francis L. Daly

Applications of Business Ethics

Ethics and Capitalism by R. Edward Freeman, Kirsten Martin, and Bidhan Parmar

The New Realities of International Business Ethics by Laura L. Nash

Corruption and Moral Risk in Business Settings by Patrica H. werhane, S. Ramakrishna Velamuri, and D. Eric Boyd

Index

About the Editors and Contributors

Volume Three

Introduction by Marc J. Epstein and Kirk O. Hanson

History and Development of Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility: A Historical Perspective by Archie B. Carroll

Corporate Social Responsibility: Cases For and Against by Duane Windsor

The Blended Value Map: Exploring the Implications of Value Creation by Corporations and Investors by Jed Emerson and Sheila Bonini

Moving Toward Implementation

What Will It Take to Create a Tipping Point For Corporate Responsibility? by Sandra Waddock

The Triple Bottom Line by John Elkington

Corporate Citizenship Top to Bottom: Vision, Strategy and Execution by Bradley K. Googins and Steven Rochlin

Implementation of Corporate Responsibility: Challenges and Paths to Success

A Commitment to Sustainable Development--The Long Journey Begun by Mark Wade

International Responsibility Codes by Ans Kolk and Rob van Tulder

The Mainstream of Socially Responsible Investing; Current Developments and Future Trends by Steven Lydenberg

Corporate Philanthropy: Taking the High Ground by Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer

Actions and Measures to Improve Sustainability by Marc J. Epstein and Priscilla S. Wisner

Pushing the Boundaries of Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Entrepreneurship: A New Vision for CSR by James Austin, Herman Leonard, Ezequiel Reficco, and Jane Wei-Skillern

Beyond Development: Embracing the Base of the Pyramid by Stuart L. Hart

Institutional Investors Find Common Ground with Social Investors by Timothy Smith

Inspiring Smaller Firms with the Responsible Business Mindset by David Grayson

Index

About the Editors and Contributors

Volume Four

Introduction by Marc J. Epstien and Kirk O. Hanson

Business Government Relations in the United States

The Purposes and History of Business Regulation by Karen E. Schnietz

Perspectives on Business Government Regulations

Business and Government: Friends and Foes by Douglas G. Pinkham

Government's Role in Regulating Business Ethics: A Speech by Elliot Spitzer

Can Business Help Government Change the System? by Seb Beloe, John Elkington, and Jodie Thorpe

Engaging Governments in Support of Corporate Social Responsibility in Global Supply Chains by Aron Cramer and Peder Michael Pruzan-Jergensen

Corporate Government Affairs Strategies

Corporate Public Affairs: Structure, Resources, and Competitive Advantage by Jennifer J. Griffin, Steven N. Brenner, and Jean J. Boddewyn

Multinational Enterprises and Governments: An Analysis of New Trends by Alan Rugman, Alain Verbek, and Nathan Greidanus

Values-Based Leadership: Building Trust in the New Tyco by Fruzsina M. Harsanyi

Public Affairs and Game Theory by James F. Mahon

Critical Issues in Business-Goverment Relations

Understanding Whistle-Blowing Effectiveness: How Can One Person Make a Difference? by Marcia P. Miceli and Janet P. Near

Managing Conflicts of Interest by Manuel Velasquez and Kirk O. Hanson

Index

About the Editors and Contributors


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