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CORPORATE WRONGDOING AND AUDIENCE SUPPORT: LESSONS FROM THE PARMALAT SCANDAL

2014

Audience decisions regarding whether to continue to support a corporation after it has been perceived as culpable for socially irresponsible behaviour is “coin of the realm” in selecting which firms (or which parts of a firm) will be able to survive a CSI-scandal. This paper analyses the main dimensions underlying post-CSI audience support decisions. Our empirical setting is an embedded polar case of audience support following a severe CSI scandal. Though we apply the framework developed in the nascent stream of attribution theory in CSI to comprehend the subjective processes underlying audience reactions, this study adds a number of dimensions to those already included in attribution studi…

Corporate wrongdoing scandal process firm survivalSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese
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Nazis, Pollution, and no Sex

2004

This article briefly summarizes the German research literature on scandal and then outlines a theory of scandal as a socially constructed communication pattern. The theory distinguishes macro- and micro-level approaches for addressing the question of which malfunctions a society selects for scandal. The manifest and latent functions of scandals are discussed with special emphasis on the role of the mass media. The authors’concept of scandal is linked to the concept of political culture. The article then reviews, from a comparative cross-national point of view, (a) scandals that were formative for the development of democratic political culture in Germany, (b) scandals that are linked to th…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesEducationGermanPolitics0508 media and communications050602 political science & public administrationSociologyNews mediamedia_commonMass mediabusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesSocial constructionismDemocracylanguage.human_language0506 political sciencePolitical scandalLawPolitical economylanguagePolitical culturebusinessAmerican Behavioral Scientist
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Why Do U.S.-Listed Chinese Firms Go Private?

2012

The period 2010-2012 saw a dramatic increase in the number of Chinese firms listed in the United States announcing deals to delist and go private. We argue that accounting scandals and legal uncertainties involving Chinese firms in recent years may have caused outside investors to struggle to distinguish between legitimate and fraudulent firms. As a result some legitimate Chinese companies may have become undervalued, which arguably has given them a heightened incentive to go private. We examine all the companies that announced going-private deals during this period and find evidence that firms that go private tend to do so after a prolonged period of negative excess stock returns relative …

Quality auditIncentivebusiness.industryFinancial marketAdverse selectionAccounting scandalsAccountingBusinessMonetary economicsStock (geology)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Scandalizzare con la letteratura

2018

La letteratura può essere ancora scandalosa? E in che modo? Riflessioni a partire dal tema della "Settimana alfonsiana" del 2018: "E beato chi non si scandalizza di me" (Matteo, 11, 6) Can literature still be scandalous? And in what way? Reflections starting from the theme of the "Alphonsian Week" of 2018: "And blessed is he who does not take offense at me" (Matthew, 11, 6)

Settore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura ItalianaLetteratura scandalizzare Vangelo di Matteo Settimana alfonsiana.Settore L-FIL-LET/11 - Letteratura Italiana Contemporanea
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Caso Wilma Montesi, prova generale di evasione collettiva

2012

About Stephen Gundle’s book on Montesi scandal

Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature ComparateGundle Montesi Scandal
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La longue durée du scandale: l'Affaire Montesi entre vérité et fiction

2014

Il saggio ripercorre la storia di un celebre fatto di cronaca nera, divenuto scandalo internazionale, il caso Montesi, ne considera la ricezione giornalistica e saggistica in Italia e all'estero, ed esamina alcune delle sue principali elaborazione narrative, al confine tra fiction e non fiction. The essay reconstructs a fait divers which became an international scandal, the Montesi Affair, dealing with its journalistic reception and with its main literary representations, on the edge between fiction and non fiction.

Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature ComparateLiterature Journalism Scandal Non fictionLetteratura Giornalismo Scandalo Cronaca nera
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Where Did the Money Go? Endogenous Money Creation for International Fraudulent Purposes - The Case of the 2015 Moldovan Banking Scandal

2015

On Monday 4 May 2015, the speaker of Parliament of the Republic of Moldova published the Kroll report on his Internet blog after thousands of people rallied on Sunday 3 May in the capital, Chisinau, to protest against endemic corruption in the country, and demand recovery of the missing billions in the Ilan Shor group scandal. The Kroll report aims at investigating the apparent theft of nearly one-fifth of the country's annual GDP. In a spectacular lender-of-last resort move, the Moldovan central bank was forced to issue some 16 billion lei ($870 million) in emergency loans to keep the economy afloat. The Kroll report focuses on three commercial banks that account for a third of the country…

Sociology and Political ScienceCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subject030231 tropical medicineAgency costFinancial systemContext (language use)Moldovan banking scandalThe RepublicEducation03 medical and health sciencesShadow banking system0302 clinical medicineShareholderEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances030212 general & internal medicine[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonEndogenous moneybusiness.industryRomanianCorporate governanceMoney[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financelanguage.human_languageFinancial engineeringEconomyCurrencylanguageRetail bankingbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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Metaphoric Conceptualization of Social Reality in the Language of News Media

2021

Today, social reality can hardly be viewed as the one-state-one-nationone language ideological framework (Bauman and Briggs, 2003). The modern multilingual and multicultural communities are inclined to examine social reality in a multiple variety of socio-economic and political manifestations and forms. To understand how social reality can be explored through examining certain socio-political processes in a country, the present paper aims at analysing the role of conceptual metaphor in cases when political scandals, involving corruption charges of high-ranking officials in Latvia are considered. For this purpose, the present study has focused on the analysis of selected commentaries that de…

corruption-related political scandalsConceptualizationSocial realityMedia studiesconceptual metaphorP1-1091General Medicinemagazine irqualitative discourse analysiscase studyLiterature (General)SociologyPN1-6790Philology. LinguisticsNews mediaBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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The Hubris Hypothesis of Corporate Social Irresponsibility: Evidence from the Parmalat Case

2013

In the last decade, various accounting scandals have come about (such as Enron, Global Crossing, Tyco, Worldcom and Parmalat), stimulating the burgeoning debate on the drivers and conditions underlying the emergence of financial frauds.

hubris corporate social irresponsibilityHubrisEconomyPolitical economyCorporate governanceAccounting scandalsSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle ImpreseSociologyFinancial fraudCorporate social irresponsibility
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Legitimacy Maintenance After a Corporate Social Irresponsibility Scandal: Lessons From The Parmalat Case

2014

From the organizations’ perspective, maintaining legitimacy in such contexts has been considered relatively unproblematic (Patriotta, 2011; Scherer et al., 2013) as it entails following adaptive strategies and conforming substantially (or even merely symbolically) to the dominant institutional logics (Suchman, 1995; Elsbach, 1994; Scherer et al., 2013). 3 Nonetheless, whilst the implementation of a adaptive strategy to maintain the corporation with its main audiences is a necessary phase, it cannot be considered sufficient to assure the maintenance of audience support. Audiences evaluate competitive advantage and other sources of reassurance that supporting the company is worthwhile from a …

legitimacy maintenance scandal moral legitimacy pragmatic legitimacy audience support decisionsSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese
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