This edited volume presents an innovative and critical analysis of
corporate compliance from an interdisciplinary and international
perspective. It defines the historical framework and the various
roles played by corporate compliance in today's context. It
questions how different cultures affect economic behaviors and
under which conditions the individual choices may be directed
toward law-abiding behavior. Examining corporate compliance as a
tool of criminal and regulatory policy strategies in different
countries and sectors, this book also aims to provide a picture of
the dimension and scope of the public-private partnership, focusing
on the prevention and detection of corporate crimes. It analyzes
the effects of corporate compliance on the internal organization in
terms of cost-benefit assessment, as well as the opportunities in
technical innovation for detecting and controlling risk.
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