Detailing the ramifications of organizational wrongdoing, chapters in this second volume examine the remedial actions that firms can take to recover from wrongdoing, the so-called spill over effects of organizational wrongdoing whereby ‘innocent’ firms are affected by the misdeeds committed by others, as well as the valuable insights that historical approaches can provide in studying organizational wrongdoing.
Taken individually as well as together, the two volumes that comprise Organizational Wrongdoing as the “Foundational” Grand Challenge provide a major touchstone for scholars interested in understanding recent developments and exciting new directions in the study of organizational wrongdoing.
Claudia Gabbioneta holds a Chair in Accounting and Management at the School for Business and Society, University of York, UK. Her research interests include professions, organizational wrongdoing, and professional misconduct.
Marco Clemente is Professor of Sustainability and Management, Head of the Research Center for Corporate Responsibility at the ZHAW School of Management and Law, Switzerland. His research interests include business ethics, sustainability, organizational misconduct, and corporate scandals.
Royston Greenwood is Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta, Canada, and Professorial Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His research interests include organizational and institutional change from an institutional perspective.