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Critique of current corporate practice that offers practical proposals for the creation of a more responsible and accountable form of capitalism
List of contents
Introduction Part I 1: Tax Evasion and Avoidance 2: Cover-up Accounting and Auditing 3: Avoiding Liability 4: Extracting value 5: Managerial Self-interest 6: The Mirage of Corporate Social Responsibility 7: Bad banking and Market Manipulation Part II 8: A New Political Economy for the Corporation 9: Controls on Multinationals 10: Controlling International Tax Avoidance and Evasion 11: Reforming Systems of Governance, Accounting and Auditing 12: Controlling Market Manipulation and Short-Termism 13: Small and Locally-based Alternatives 14: Towards New Corporate Forms Notes Index
About the author
The members of the Corporate Reform Collective are: Tom Hadden (Emeritus Professor, Queens University Belfast), Paddy Ireland (Professor of Law at the University of Bristol Law School), Glenn Morgan (Professor of International Management at Cardiff Business School), Martin Parker (Professor of Organisation and Culture at the School of Management, University of Leicester), Gordon Pearson (author of Strategic Thinking, Integrity in Organizations), Sol Picciotto (Senior Adviser to the Tax Justice Network), Prem Sikka (Professor of Accounting at the Essex Business School) and Hugh Willmott (Research Professor in Organisational Studies at Cardiff University).
Summary
Critique of current corporate practice that offers practical proposals for the creation of a more responsible and accountable form of capitalism