corporate ethics
Beyond the Balance Sheet: The Battle for the Soul of Accounting
A debate over reclassifying accounting from a “profession” to an “industry” sparks a crisis of identity with major implications for investors and the economy.
The Editor’s Dilemma: What a 1930s Newspaper Game Reveals About Modern Finance and Ethical Investing
A media management game reveals timeless lessons about corporate finance, ethical investing, and the difficult balance between profitability and principle.
The Price of Association: Analyzing the Economic Fallout of the Epstein Scandal
The release of Epstein files is a case study in reputational risk, impacting finance, investing, and the broader economy.
The 5 Business Crises Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders: What Top Professors Are Teaching Now
Top business schools use today’s crises as lessons. We explore key takeaways from FTX, the VC bust, and global economic shifts for investors and leaders.
Data, Dollars, and Discontent: The Ethical Minefield of Using Employee Financial Data in Pay Negotiations
Lloyds Bank’s use of staff financial data in pay talks sparks a major debate on data ethics, employee privacy, and the future of corporate governance.
The Corporate Confessor: From Uber’s Architect to Veon’s Accuser
The whistleblower who exposed Uber is back, accusing telecoms giant Veon of a “sham” deal to help sanctioned Russian oligarchs.
Dieselgate’s Long Shadow: Why the Latest Emissions Trial is a Crucial Test for Investors and Corporate Governance
The Dieselgate scandal continues with a new trial, serving as a stark reminder for investors of the immense financial risks of poor corporate governance.