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This book presents the results of an international comparative
study on the causes of rule deviation in business and medical
organizations. Based on document and interview analyses as well as
experiments, the discrepancy between (state) regulations and
organizational practice is elaborated and discussed in an
interdisciplinary perspective. On the basis of the distinction
between organizational and individual deviance, it could be shown
across national boundaries that the unwritten rules of the
organization make a decisive contribution in explaining
organizational wrongdoing, as well as their containment.
Implications for effective prevention derived from this are also
pointed out.
In the fight against organizational malpractice and organized
crime, both international guidelines and national regulations have
become stricter. Nevertheless, the results seem not to reach the
expected change. Corruption scandals involving large companies,
political parties, sports organizations, hospitals, etc. have not
come to an end. In order to explain the collective illegality
within and through organizations of different sectors and embedded
in different cultures, this conference proceedings gathers articles
about corporate and organized crime by international renowned
scientists and experts. The focus is on similarities and
differences in current corruption cases and other forms of crime as
well as questions about conventional and alternative prevention
measures.
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