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Steven Sampson

Steven Sampson

Professor emeritus

Steven Sampson

Is it legal? Is it moral? The training of ethics and compliance officers in the private sector

Författare

  • Steven Sampson

Summary, in English

Paper presented at Swedish Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Lund, April 2015, panel on Business ethics. Abstract: Under the influence of U.S. government regulations, new anti-bribery laws and embarrassing corruption scandals, major global corporations have realized that unethical conduct may affect their reputations and ultimately, their profits. This development has given rise to a new position within the traditional management team: the ethics and compliance officer (who is different from the CSR function). Who are these people? How are they trained? And how do the ethics and compliance officers function as the moral compass of firms that need to sell goods on a world market where rules can be bent and anything goes? How do we study the anthropology of corporate morality without seeing it purely as an instrument? Are there indeed genuine moral enclaves within corporations? paper available in april.

Avdelning/ar

  • Socialantropologi

Publiceringsår

2015

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

1-15

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Ämne

  • Social Anthropology

Nyckelord

  • social anthropology
  • ethics and compliance
  • business ethics
  • business anthropology
  • professions

Conference name

Swedish Anthropology Association (SANT)

Conference date

2015-04-19

Conference place

Sweden

Status

Unpublished