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Chapter 1. Introduction to Corporate Governance, Organizational Ethics, and Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime -- Part I: Governance Structures and Mechanisms: Their Relevance, Impact, and Deficiencies -- Chapter 2. The Evaluation of the Concept of Corporate Governance Within the Framework of Its Potential Advantages and Side Effects -- Chapter 3. Less Surveillance for Better Corporate Governance -- Chapter 4. Board Composition, Sustainability Strategies, and Financial Performance of Mexican and Colombian Companies -- Chapter 5. The Role of the Boards of Directors in Implementing Ethics Codes and Whistleblowing Channels -- Chapter 6. Corporate Governance-based Prevention Strategies Against Greenwashing: A Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 7. Financial Fraud, Wrongdoing and Regulation: A Review of Recent Cases From the US Banking Industry -- Part II: Institutionalizing Corporate Ethics and Social Responsibility, and Deepening the Meaning and Implications of Corporate Governance for Organizational Culture -- Chapter 8. Understanding the Typology of Human Resources Personality Traits, Seen Through the Magnifying Glass of Ethics, for a Better Corporate Governance -- Chapter 9. ESG Factors and Rating, and Green Economy -- Chapter 10. Evolve and Adapt: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Corruption War -- Chapter 11. Corporate Tax, Tax Avoidance, and CSR: the Ideology of China -- Chapter 12. Corporate Social Responsibility as a Catalyst for Generalized Trust: an Exploratory Empirical Analysis -- Chapter 13. Business Corruption, CSR: Is It All Question of Integrity? -- Part Iii: Developing Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crime in Organizations, and Widening the Scope of Corporate Governance in the Context of Risk Management -- Chapter 14. The Role of Leadership and Culture in Preventing Corruption -- Chapter 15. Ethical Leadership, Sustainable Governance, and the Prevention of Fraud -- Chapter 16. Exploring the Role of Corporate Culture in Financial Crimes: A Case Study of FTX -- Chapter 17. Mobile Money, Financial Inclusion, and Fight Against Money Laundering in Central Africa: A Difficult Challenge -- Chapter 18. The UK Bribery Act 2010 Offence of Failure to Prevent Bribery: An Assessment of the Ministry of Justice Guidance on the 'adequate Procedures' Defence From a Corporate Perspective -- Chapter 19. Corporate Governance, Stakeholder Involvement and Government Interventions as Corporate Prevention Strategies against Organized Crime. |