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In Infectious Greed, two leading financial experts offer a powerful new explanation of why the corporate scandals happened—and propose market-driven reforms that don’t just “patch” the system but fix it for generations to come. Discover how the system came to provide massive incentives for malfeasance by CEOs, boards, auditors, analysts, and investment houses—and learn how those “bad” incentives can be replaced by even more powerful incentives for integrity.
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Business, Corporate governance, Corporations, Directors of corporations, Finance, Investments, Nonfiction, Professional, Stockholders, Investments & Securities, General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Administrateurs de sociétés, Corporate responsibility, Investisseurs, Investissements, Finances, Sociétés, Business ethics, Investment, Gouvernement d'entreprise, Company control, Corporations, corrupt practicesPlaces
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Infectious greed: restoring confidence in America's companies
2003, Prentice Hall/Financial Times
in English
0131406442 9780131406445
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