Zitationsvorschlag

Jüttner, Markus: Corporate Compliance and Business Ethics between Claim and Reality — Why Academic-Bureaucratic Compliance Programs Fail, in Starystach, Sebastian und Höly, Kristina (Hrsg.): The Silence of Organizations: How Organizations Cover up Wrongdoings, Heidelberg: heiBOOKS, 2021, S. 197–226. https://doi.org/10.11588/heibooks.592.c11625

Identifier (Buch)

ISBN 978-3-948083-11-3 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-948083-10-6 (Softcover)

Veröffentlicht

24.06.2021

Autor/innen

Markus Jüttner

Corporate Compliance and Business Ethics between Claim and Reality — Why Academic-Bureaucratic Compliance Programs Fail

Abstract: Propagated compliance management standards fail. Despite certified, audited, and award-winning compliance programs, serious compliance scandals continue to take place. While some see the shortcoming in an insufficient implementation of best practice compliance management standards, others criticize a lack of focus on the “human factor.” However, all approaches fail to recognize the reality of organizational behavior and tend either towards naïve oversimplification or fragile complication.

Keywords: Business Ethics, Behavioral Science, Compliance Management, Corporate Crime, Useful Illegality