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P/B/372. Unethical business practices: Enron case study
- WORDS:
- 1000
- DATE:
- 2004
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper comments on the unethical business practices discussing the illegal procedures at the Enron Corporation covered by the audit firm Arthur Andersen. The history of the case is reviewed, the behaviour of the companys executives and the auditors is analysed. Social and environmental impacts of the Enron scandal are argued.
KEYWORDS: unethical, business, practices, enron, study,
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