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|a (Dis)honesty in Management :
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|a Front Cover; (Dis)Honesty in Management: Manifestations and Consequences; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction; PART I: THE NATURE OF (DIS)HONESTY; 1. The Nature of (Dis)Honesty, Its Impact Factors and Consequences; Introduction; The Definitions of Honesty and Dishonesty; Societal and Organisatonal Factors Influencing Manifestations of Honesty and Dishonesty; Individual Factors Influencing Manifestations of Honesty and Dishonesty; Conclusions and Implications; Acknowledgements; References; 2. (Dis)Honesty in Organizations: Ethical Perspectives; Introduction.
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|a Etyomology of Ethics and MoralsSwitching Between the Levels of Ethical Reasoning; A Cost-Benefit Analysis: Internal and External Benchmarks; Discussion and Conclusions; References; 3. Honesty and Trust: Integrating the Values of Individuals, Organizations, and the Society; Introduction; Theoretical Background; Data and Methodology; Discussion of the Results; Conclusions and Future Research Suggestions; Acknowledgments; References; PART II: (DIS)HONESTY IN PUBLIC SECTOR AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT.
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|a 4. The Banking Crisis in Iceland: Did the Government Pretend That Facts from Reality Were Other Than They Were?Introduction; Methodology; Definitions, Some Theoretical Considerations, and Research Questions; The Extraordinary Expansion of the Banking Sector Prior to the Crisis; What did the Experts Say about the Viability of the Icelandic Banking Sector before and after their Collapse?; Opinions Prior to the Collapse of the Banks in October 2008; The Collapse of the Banks in October 2008; How did the Government of Iceland React to Concerns and Criticism?; The SIC and its Report to Alþingi.
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|a The President's Role Prior to the CrisisDiscussion; Conclusions; References; 5. Perceptions of Unreported Economic Activities in Baltic Firms: Individualistic and Non-individualistic Motives; Introduction; Unreported Economic Activity in Theory and in Empirical Studies; The Baltic States: Tax Systems, Values and Unreported Activity; The SSE Riga Dataset; Descriptive Statistics; The Econometric Analysis; Conclusions and Implications; Acknowledgements; References; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; 6. Firm Bankruptcies and Violations of Law: An Analysis of Different Offences; Introduction.
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|a Firm Insolvencies and Violations of Law in Previous StudiesAn Empirical Analysis of Insolvent Firms' Law Violations in Estonia; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 7. From Dishonesty to Disaster: The Reasons Consequences of Rogue Traders' Fraudulent Behavior; Introduction; Rogue Trading as a White-Collar Crime; Patterns of Rogue Trading -- An Empirical Analysis; Conclusions; References; PART III: (DIS)HONESTY IN FIRM MANAGEMENT IN EUROPE AND AFRICA; 8. The Drivers and Moderators for Dishonest Behavior in the Service Sector; Introduction.
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|a The Concept of Dishonest Behavior Among Service Employees.
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|a This volume concentrates on different forms of honesty and dishonesty in management and their consequences for managers, firms and society. These issues are related to values and behavior patterns and thus, the basis of contemporary business.
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