Confronting Corruption in Businessfocuses on the contextual issues that trigger corruption to give the reader a more thorough understanding of destructive leadership. It provides students with a unique, critical perspective on issues of leadership, corruption, and policy in different countries, industries, and companies.
While there isnt a universally agreed upon definition of corruption in social sciences, it generally refers to efforts to secure wealth or power through misusing public power for private gain. This kind of destructive leadership is typically treated as an anomaly, but this book closes the gap in our understanding by highlighting the wider consequences of this behavior within business, and on an international level. Armed with this understanding, one also learns how to mitigate its causes and consequences.
Edited by leading experts, the book includes contributions from scholars with international expertise on leadership, strategy, political science, finance, organizational change, and public policy. It is the first book to focus on corruption on the country level and within business, and students in international business, management, ethics, and leadership classes will find it a valuable read.
1. Introduction: Corruption and Destructive Leadership Part I: Corruption around the World 2.Corruption in Government: Causes, Consequences, Cures 3. Beyond Leadership: Confronting the Challenges of Corruption in Nigeria 4. Corruption in Turkey: Politics, Power, and Wealth 5. The Crony Capitalism Bane of India 6. Perceptions of Ethics and Corruption in Romania: The Need for Civic Leadership 7. A Cross-Country Analysis of Corruption Perceptions: The Case for Human Development Part II: Corruption in Industry and Business 8. Deception and Failure: Mitigating Leader-Centric Behaviors 9. Prone to Illness: The Basis for Corruption in Healthcare and the Role of Leadership 10. High Fl£