This book addresses an old and basic question: what is the moral
order of the market? Corporate Wrongdoing and the Art of the
Accusation is an exploration of accusations of wrongdoing, and the
revelations these accusations expose about the dark side of
capitalism and modern corporations, and their relationships with
suppliers, buyers, peers, investment banks and state regulators.
The study explores data gathered from the past twenty years,
including over a thousand accusations of economic wrongdoing in
corporate America. The research traces exchange paths or structural
routes; cultural recipes or ideas about wrongdoing; and
interactions between the culture and structure of transgression in
economic in markets.
Repertoires of accusation, and the three-way associations
between accused, accuser and accusation, reveal the moral order of
the market. The tools provided in this data collection and analysis
provide a template for the study of the three-way relationship
between the following: cultural items or types (i.e., accusation
types), structural locations or paths (i.e., market interfaces) and
time (i.e., temporal locations of types and paths, or recipes and
routes). Repertoires unlock the moral order of the modern market
and other institutions (family, politics, education, religion,
science) as revealed in accusations of transgression."
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