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Uniform Title Enron (Foundation Press)
Title Enron and other corporate fiascos : the corporate scandal reader / edited by Nancy B. Rapoport, Jeffrey D. Van Niel, Bala G. Dharan
Edition Second edition
Published New York : Thomson Reuters/Foundation Press, c2009

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Description xiii, 1234 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: Chapter 1: Background: The Enron-Era Scandals 1 -- 1. Kristen Hays, Enron at Eye Level: A Reporter's View of the Trials 3 -- 2. Jeffrey D. Van Niel, Enron-The Primer 61 -- 3. Bala G. Dharan, Enrons Accounting Issues: What Can We Learn to -- Prevent Future Enrons? 85 -- 4. John C. Coffee, Jr., Auditors andAnalysts: An Analysis of the -- Evidence and Reform Proposals in Light of the Enron Experience 95 -- 5. Frank Partnoy, Enron and the Derivatives World 105 -- 6. Duane Windsor, Business Ethics at "The Crooked E" 123 -- 7. Lynne L. Dallas, Enron and Ethical Corporate Climates 151 -- 8. George W. Kuney, Everything I Needed to Know About Enron -- I Learned in Kindergarten (and Graduate School) 171 -- 9. Nancy B. Rapoport, Enron, Titanic, andThe Perfect Storm 203 -- Chapter 2: Why Didn't Studying Enron Fix the Problem? 225 -- 1. David Arthur Skeel, Icarus and American Corporate Regulation 227 -- 2. Jonathan R. Macey, Efficient Capital Markets, Corporate -- D isclosure, and Enron 245 -- 3. Malcolm Gladwell, Enron, Intelligence, and the Perils of -- Too M uch Inform ation 269 -- 4. Frank Partnoy, A Revisionist View ofEnron and the Sudden -- D eath of M ay" 283 -- 5. Jonathan R. Macey, Getting the Word Out About Fraud: A Theoretical -- Analysis of Whistleblowing and Insider Trading 317 -- 6. Robert Prentice, Enron: A BriefBehavioralAutopsy 357 -- Chapter 3: Human Nature and Corporate Scandals 379 -- 1. Stanley Milgram, Behavioral Study of Obedience (1963) 381 -- 2. Andrew M. Perlman, Unethical Obedience by Subordinate -- Attorneys: Lessons From Social Psychology 395 -- 3. David J. Luban, Milgram Revisited 419 -- 4. Marleen A. O'Connor, The Enron Board: The Perils of Groupthink 431 -- Chapter 4: Corporate Scandals and Corporate Governance 509 -- 1. Kent Greenfield, September 11th and the End of History for -- Corporate Law 511 -- 2. Roberta Romano, The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Making of -- Quack Corporate Governance 529 -- 3. Jos6 M. Gabilondo, Financial Moral Panic! Sarbanes-Oxley, Financier -- Folk Devils, and Off-Balance-Sheet Arrangements 611 -- 4. Colin P. Marks, Jiminy Cricket for the Corporation: Understanding -- the Corporate "Conscience" 673 -- 5. Jeffrey M. Lipshaw, Sarbanes-Oxley, Jurisprudence, Game Theory, -- Insurance and Kant: Toward a Moral Theory of Good Governance 709 -- 6. Geraldine Szott Moohr, OfBad Apples and Bad Trees: -- Considering Fault-Based Liability for the Complicit Corporation 739 -- 7. Cynthia Cooper, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey -- f a Corporate W histleblower 763 -- Chapter 5: Ethics and Governance 769 -- 1. Mark A. Sargent, Lawyers in the Perfect Storm 771 -- 2. Christopher J. Whelan, Some Realism About Professionalism: -- Core Values, Legality, and Corporate Law Practice 813 -- 3. W. Bradley Wendel, Professionalism as Interpretation 865 -- 4. Jeffrey M. Lipshaw, Law as Rationalization: Getting Beyond -- Reason to Business Ethics 929 -- 5. Donald C. Langevoort, Someplace Between Philosophy and -- Economics: Legitimacy and Good Corporate Lawyering 991 -- 6. Sarah Helene Duggin, The Pivotal Role ofthe General Counsel -- in Promoting Corporate Integrity and Professional Responsibility 1005 -- 7. Peter S. Margulies, Lawyers' Independence and Collective Illegality -- in Government and Corporate Misconduct, Terrorism, and -- Organized Crime 1053 -- 8. Katherine R. Kruse, Beyond Cardboard Clients in Legal Ethics 1091 -- Chapter 6: Lessons About Corporate Scandals 1127 -- 1. Steven L. Schwarcz, Protecting Financial Markets: Lessons from the -- Subprime Mortgage Meltdown 1 129 -- 2. L. Randall Wray, Lessons fom the Subprime Meltdown 1157 -- 3. Cynthia Cooper, Extraordinary Circumstances: TheJourney ofa -- Corporate Whistleblower (Part 2) 1205 -- 4. Nancy B. Rapoport, The Curious Incident of the Law Firm -- That Did Nothing in the Night-Time 1213
Notes Revised ed. of: Enron. c2004
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Arthur Andersen & Co.
Enron Corp. -- Corrupt practices.
Business ethics -- United States.
Business failures -- United States.
Corporate legal departments -- United States.
Corporations -- Accounting -- Corrupt practices -- United States.
Corporations -- United States -- Auditing.
Disclosure in accounting -- United States.
Disclosure of information -- United States.
Energy industries -- Corrupt practices -- United States.
Legal ethics -- United States.
Pensions -- United States -- Finance.
Author Dharan, Bala G.
Rapoport, Nancy B.
Van Niel, Jeffrey D.
LC no. 2009286113
ISBN 1599413361 (alk. paper)
9781599413365 (alk. paper)
OTHER TI Enron (Foundation Press)