Changing Our Questions:
Reflections on the Corporate Scandals
Joni J. Young
Abstract: In the aftermath of
recent corporate scandals, several narrowly defined "problems" were
quickly identified and readily classified into handy categories including
independence, compensation, accounting, and disclosure. Various solutions were
equally quickly developed. In this paper I attempt to slow down this search for
quick and easy "solutions." I begin by outlining the stories told in
the press and various hearings that offered explanations of and solutions for
the scandals. Drawing upon the work of Bauman, From, and others, I then offer
an alternative story line that provides a different perspective and examines
the commonalities among the various scandals. This different perspective allows
us to ask different questions about the significance of these scandals in the
hope that these different questions may in turn suggest different solutions as
possible responses. I close the paper by offering some alternative questions
that could be asked in response to the scandals.
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