Special Issue of Journal of Management Inquiry
Corruption, Management and Organizations
Guest Editors:
Paul Hirsch (Northwestern)
Pablo Martin de Holan (EMLyon)
Nelson Phillips (Imperial College London)
Stelios Zyglidopoulos (University of Glasgow)
Deadline for paper submissions: February 28, 2016
"Corruption is violence." - Dalai Lama
Corruption is a significant problem in much of the world. It acts as a barrier to development, leads to the unfair and inefficient distribution of resources, is highly corrosive of the social fabric in any society where it occurs, and can have dire consequences for the competitiveness of firms and the well being of citizens, employees, and whole societies. In this first ever JMI special issue, we will focus on corruption in and around organizations and particularly on the role of managers and organizations in corruption. Details attached.
Nelson Phillips
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Abu Dhabi Chamber Chair in Strategy and Innovation
Imperial College Business School
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