Description |
1 online resource (1 volume) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The way things are supposed to be : reputational theory and its demise -- Thriving the new way : with little or no reputation : the Goldman Sachs story -- The way things used to be : when reputation was critical to survival -- Individual reputation unhinged from the firm : hardly anybody goes down with the ship -- Proof in the pudding : Michael Milken, Junk Bonds, and the decline of Drexel and nobody else -- The new, post-reputation Wall Street : accounting firms -- The new, post-reputation Wall Street : law firms -- The new, post-reputation Wall Street : credit rating agencies -- The new, post-reputation Wall Street : stock exchanges -- The SEC and reputation -- The SEC : captured and quite happy about it -- Where we are and where we are headed : a conclusion of sorts. |
Subject |
Business ethics.
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Stock exchanges -- Corrupt practices -- United States.
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Ponzi schemes -- United States -- History.
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Wall Street (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
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Morale des affaires. |
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Bourse -- Pratiques déloyales -- États-Unis. |
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Ponzi, Plans -- États-Unis -- Histoire. |
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Wall Street (New York, N.Y.) -- Histoire. |
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Business ethics |
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Ponzi schemes |
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Stock exchanges -- Corrupt practices |
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New York (State) -- New York -- Wall Street |
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United States |
Genre |
History
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Other Form: |
Print version: Macey, Jonathan R. Death of corporate reputation. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : FT Press, [2013] 9780133039702 (DLC) 2013004477 (OCoLC)833630009 |
ISBN |
9780133039740 |
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0133039749 |
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