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Why Big Firms Are Rarely Toppled by Scandals Why do many corporate gaffes and scandals cause only a slight blip in their sales and reputations? Perhaps customer pragmatism has something to do with it. Professor Irina Surdu, Warwick Business School, explores.

Why Big Firms Are Rarely Toppled by Scandals

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Why do many corporate gaffes and scandals cause only a slight blip in their sales and reputations? Professor Irina Surdu, Warwick Business School, explores the impact of the courts and customers.

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Good, But Not Enough: The fight against CSiR In part 2 of the feature on corporate misconduct, Profs. Rafael Alcadipani, FGV-EAESP, and Cíntia Rodrigues de Oliveira Medeiros, Fagen UFU look at ethics, legal frameworks and ways forward to combat corporate social irresponsibility and corporate crime.

Good, But Not Enough: The fight against CSiR

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Rafael Alcadipani, FGV-EAESP, takes a sharp look at ethics, legal frameworks and ways forward to combat corporate social irresponsibility and corporate crime.

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How Boards Can Fix Corporate Social (i)Responsibility Corporate boards are crucial in reducing and eventually preventing corporate social irresponsibility, says Prof. Tanusree Jain of Trinity Business School, but it’s the way you bundle them that can make all the difference.

How Boards Can Fix Corporate Social (i)Responsibility

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Boards and Corporate Social (i)Responsibility. Corporate boards are crucial in reducing and eventually preventing corporate social irresponsibility, says Prof. Tanusree Jain of Trinity Business School, but it’s the way you bundle them that can make all the difference.

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How Boards can address the risk of Corporate Social Irresponsibility: A CoBS Research Pod

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Prof. Tanusree Jain of Trinity Business School explores the crucial role corporate boards have in reducing and eventually preventing corporate social irresponsibility.

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