Changing Ethical Attitudes: The Case of the Enron and ImClone Scandals
We analyze the process of changing ethical attitudes over time by focusing on a specific set of "natural experiments" that occurred over an 18-month period, namely, the accounting scandals that occurred involving Enron/Arthur Andersen and insider-trader allegations related to ImClone. Copyright (c) 2006 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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2006
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Authors: | Conroy, Stephen J. ; Emerson, Tisha L. N. |
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Social Science Quarterly. - Southwestern Social Science Association, ISSN 0038-4941. - Vol. 87.2006, 2, p. 395-410
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Southwestern Social Science Association |
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