Differential Association, Multiple Normative Standards, and the Increasing Incidence of Corporate Deviance in an Era of Globalization

Journal of Business Ethics 41 (1/2):131 - 140 (2002)
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This paper examines with the use of aggregate data from the U.S. Department of Justice the extent of contemporary white-collar crime as a consequence of multiple normative standards existing within corporations. Given the implications of globalization, the desire for increased profits, and the declining role of regulatory agencies across much of the world (save for Europe, Japan, Mexico and India), this paper suggests that the incidence of corporate deviance is likely to increase in the foreseeable future

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