Integrity capacity, business citizenship and Enron stakeholder remedies
by Joseph A. Petrick, John F. Quinn
Global Business and Economics Review (GBER), Vol. 4, No. 2, 2002

Abstract: The adverse impacts of the neglect of integrity capacity and business citizenship by Enron executives on multiple stakeholders are delineated by focusing on the violations of four dimensions of integrity capacity - process, judgment, development, and system. Proposed remedies for stakeholders are provided to prevent the future export of corporate irresponsibility.

Online publication date: Mon, 07-Feb-2005

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