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Innovation Corrupted

The Origins and Legacy of Enron's Collapse
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Although much has already been written about the rise and fall of Enron, four important questions remain unanswered: What management behavior and practices led Enron down the path from truly innovative to fraudulent management? How could Enron's board of directors have failed to detect the business, ethical, and legal risks embedded in the company's aggressive financial strategies and accounting practices? Why did Enron's external watchdogs-security analysts, credit-rating agencies, and regulatory agencies-fail to bark? What actions can prevent Enron-type breakdowns in the future? Innovation Corrupted addresses each of these questions. In contrast to the time-line narratives of previous books on Enron that offer interesting but largely unsystematic insight into individual actions and organizational processes, Innovation Corrupted pursues a more methodical analysis of the causes and lessons of Enron's collapse. Based upon newly available sources, Salter identifies the social pathologies and administrative failures that fostered the company's ethical drift and inhibited the board of directors from exercising effective governance and control. Salter also goes beyond the work of previous books by proposing practical recommendations for preventing future Enron-type disasters. These prescriptions relate to board oversight, financial incentives for executives, and, most importantly, the maintenance of ethical discipline when operating in the murky borderlands of the law. It was in this shadowed space that Enron's senior executives lost their way.

Author Biography:

Malcolm S. Salter is James J. Hill Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, at the Harvard Business School.
Release date NZ
June 1st, 2008
Audiences
  • Further/Higher Education
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
10 line illustrations, 16 tables
Pages
544
Dimensions
155x235x40
ISBN-13
9780674028258
Product ID
2533523

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