Addressing Corporate Scandals and Transgressions Through Governance and Social Responsibility

Addressing Corporate Scandals and Transgressions Through Governance and Social Responsibility
Author: Lopes, Carlos Flórido,Ferreira, Augusta,Ferreira, Carlos,Inácio, Helena,Santos, Carlos
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668478875

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Despite the evolution of corporate governance in the last 30 years, corporate scandals have not stopped appearing in the media and academic documents. Therefore, this book presents a multidisciplinary study of corporate governance, as its mechanisms to reduce conflicts of interest and risk management must act as preventers of ethical and financial problems. The number of corporate scandals began to grow in the 1960s and peaked in the 1990s. From the first decade of the 2000s onwards, a remarkable evolution has taken place in the regulation market. However, new scandals continued to take place including the Subprime Crisis of 2008. New concepts such as corporate social responsibility (CRS), independence, gender diversity, and shell companies were incorporated. Until 2008 the scandals were mainly financial. Now, cases of corruption, environmental accidents, unsafe working conditions, child labor, and the political influence of power are increasing, which this book intends to address. It is critical to explore methodologies that allow collaboration among companies, regulatory entities, and those that guide their behavior and to ensure that they are consistent with the values of ethics, legality, disclosure, social responsibility, and accountability. Addressing Corporate Scandals and Transgressions Through Governance and Social Responsibility examines the tools of management and control that can be used as enforcement mechanisms of corporate governance and social responsibility and provides critical research on how to improve, discuss, and develop theories around fraud, corruption, ethics, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility. Covering topics such as corporate scandal, human rights, and business fraud, this publication is ideal for corporate governance and social responsibility professionals such as accountants, auditors, tax officers, counsellors, directors, and managers as well as researchers, investors, and regulatory bodies and authorities.

Corporate Psychology and Its Impact on Diversity Equity and Inclusion

Corporate Psychology and Its Impact on Diversity  Equity  and Inclusion
Author: Al A'ali, Ebtihaj Ahmed,Masmoudi, Meryem,AlSaffar, Gardenia
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2023-08-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781668490150

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In today's fast-paced world, fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in organizations has become a challenge. The lack of understanding and implementation of these critical values can lead to negative consequences, such as a toxic work environment, high employee turnover, and decreased productivity. To tackle this problem, leaders and practitioners need to have a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the strategies to promote them effectively. Corporate Psychology and Its Impact on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers a solution to the lack of understanding around diversity, equity, and inclusion by investigating the psychological impacts of organizational functions, processes, and procedures on individual perceptions of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Edited by experts Ebtihaj Al A’Ali, Meryem Masmoudi, and Gardenia Alsaffar, this book provides reflections on theories related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, organizational strategies to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion, and tackles various issues such as racial and special needs issues, gender impacts, age diversity, ethnic and religious diversity, implicit bias, and prejudice, and sexual diversity. This broad consideration of the issues and offers strategies for building a positive corporate psychology that fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion is an essential resource for leaders, human resource managers, academicians, researchers, and students of different disciplines who seek to promote diversity orientations in their future workforce employment and boost diversity, equity, and inclusion in all fields of life.

HR Analytics in an Era of Rapid Automation

HR Analytics in an Era of Rapid Automation
Author: Yadav, Radha,Sinha, Mudita,Kureethara, Joseph Varghese
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668489444

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Human Resources (HR) departments often have significant data sets related to employees and positions within their organizations, but optimizing use of this data can present challenges. As the business world rapidly transforms due to technological advancements, experts within the HR domain must learn to effectively use data to improve workforce performance and assist with strategic decisions. A comprehensive understanding of HR analytics and its multiple levels, ranging from descriptive to perspective, can emphasize how the data can support, track, and monitor employee performance, culture, turnover rate, and absenteeism. HR Analytics in an Era of Rapid Automation is a valuable guide for academics, researchers, and practitioners interested in the latest developments in HR analytics. It covers relevant theories and conceptual models based on quantitative and qualitative findings and emphasizes the importance of utilizing HR analytics for sustainable decision making. With a focus on recruitment analytics, talent acquisition, employee performance analytics, and more, this book provides practical solutions to the challenges facing HR professionals in the rapidly changing business world. By highlighting the value of people and HR analytics for business success, this book offers several solutions for the analysis of challenges facing HR professionals today.

Policies Protocols and Standards for Professionalism in a Diverse Work Environment

Policies  Protocols  and Standards for Professionalism in a Diverse Work Environment
Author: Bevier, Christiana,Regan, Barry,Stevenson, Carolyn N.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668473108

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The evolving nature of the professional world has made it increasingly complex to project professionalism effectively. Policies, Protocols, and Standards for Professionalism in a Diverse Work Environment is a comprehensive solution that addresses these challenges. Authored by esteemed scholars, this book offers practical guidance and strategies for enhancing communication, building personal brands, making ethical decisions, and fostering collaboration. It equips readers with the necessary tools to excel in their professional interactions, whether in virtual or face-to-face settings. Academic scholars, faculty members, researchers, and students will find immense value in this book. It provides actionable advice that can be immediately implemented, going beyond theoretical discussions. Whether entering the workforce or seeking to enhance professional acumen, readers will gain the skills needed to navigate the complexities of modern workplaces, project professionalism, and thrive in diverse environments. Policies, Protocols, and Standards for Professionalism in a Diverse Work Environment serves as an indispensable resource for those looking to excel in their professional journeys.

Enhancing Employee Engagement and Productivity in the Post Pandemic Multigenerational Workforce

Enhancing Employee Engagement and Productivity in the Post Pandemic Multigenerational Workforce
Author: Even, Angela M.,Christiansen, Bryan
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2023-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668491744

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The post-pandemic era has brought about significant disruptions to the human resources management function, exacerbating existing challenges such as labor shortages and global skills gaps. As a result, effectively managing employee engagement and productivity in a multigenerational workforce has become more challenging than ever. Enhancing Employee Engagement and Productivity in the Post-Pandemic Multigenerational Workforce, editors Even and Christiansen provide a holistic perspective on the changing global landscape of human resources management. The book offers practical insights and strategies for managing employee engagement and productivity in a multigenerational workforce, including DEI, work-life balance, job satisfaction, and hiring and retention practices. Targeting academic scholars in the human resource management sphere, this publication offers a contemporary resource that addresses the current challenges faced by businesses and organizations. Whether you're a scholar-practitioner or graduate student, this book provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the post-pandemic multigenerational workforce and enhancing employee engagement and productivity.

Global Citizenship and Its Impact on Multiculturalism in the Workplace

Global Citizenship and Its Impact on Multiculturalism in the Workplace
Author: Diab-Bahman, Randa,Al-Enzi, Abrar
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2023-10-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668454381

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The fast economic, social, and political changes that characterize today’s world have created much uncertainty not only in countries but also in companies and public sector organizations. Such uncertainty has created the notion of “Global Citizenship,” which entails a multicultural view of the workplace. Given the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, managers continue to struggle with finding optimal approaches to managing their employees. The pandemic continues to present new challenges to the workplace and challenge our understanding of the concept of diversity and multiculturalism. Global Citizenship and Its Impact on Multiculturalism in the Workplace illuminates theories and practices as they continue to evolve and broadens conventional perspectives in accordance with the changing times. It focuses on the expansion of the notion of diversity, particularly in a post-pandemic context, and what that entails for different stakeholders. Covering topics such as benefits management, educational diversity, and a multi-generational workforce, this premier reference source is an indispensable resource for business executives and leaders, entrepreneurs, human resource managers, government officials, non-profit organizations, educational administrators, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Women of Color and Hair Bias in the Work Environment

Women of Color and Hair Bias in the Work Environment
Author: Francis, Kula A.,Clarke, Anna M.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2023-11-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668487921

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Professional women of color identify with various natural, Black hairstyles including braids, dread locs, twists, and other natural coiled styles. Black women who work in professional settings have historically encountered negative stares, remarks, and biases. They tend to be stereotyped on their level of professionalism and competency if they choose not to conform to mainstream hairstyles. Women wearing Black hairstyles are often perceived as less beautiful and less professional than those who wear Eurocentric hairstyles. Professional Black women are often challenged in these situations where they must decide how to manage their identity in the work environment. Too often, professional Black women apply and interview for positions where their natural hairstyle becomes the topic of interest. If given the opportunity for employment, subtle references may be made about their hairstyles, which suggests such hairstyles are not in alignment with the professional climate of an organization. This type of pressure makes Black women feel forced to conform to Eurocentric hairstyles. These expectations lead to feelings of social inadequacy, hurt, and discouragement of individuals in their workplace. The apprehensions with hair acceptance are even more concerning, when considering that the notion of straight groomed hair has been largely expected not only by Whites, but also by many people of color as well. Women of Color and Hair Bias in the Work Environment explores the experiences of professional women of color who have had encountered feelings of uncertainty, self-consciousness, or differing treatment, and/or discrimination because of their natural hairstyle choices. The intent is to shine a light on the challenges professional women of color face and how these experiences impact their hiring and/or work environment. Covering topics such as hairstyle empowerment, ethics of hair bias, and diversity of hair, this book serves as an invaluable resource for educators, social workers, psychologists, organizational leadership, business professionals, and more. This book also allows women to be encouraged by stories of professional women who have overcome the societal burdens placed on natural hair.

Cases on the Interplay Between Family Society and Entrepreneurship

Cases on the Interplay Between Family  Society  and Entrepreneurship
Author: Abe, Ethel Ndidiamaka,Abe, Isaac Idowu
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668487501

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In the face of a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world and unpredictable challenges, governments need to be able to detect those changes in real-time and quickly test policy responses to determine what works for businesses, communities, families, and individuals. Surprisingly, families and enterprises have interconnectivity. Most Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) started as household vendors of daily supplies. Understanding this linkage and putting them together with professional dexterity should position them both as the panacea for tackling eventualities in the future. Cases on the Interplay Between Family, Society, and Entrepreneurship adopts a multi-disciplinary approach to appraising and managing the subject matter. This book is underpinned by the need to offer a repository for policymakers in organizations, governments, SMMEs, and community leaders to appreciate the role and importance of the family and SMMEs in the economic landscape of nations. The book is impactful in creating awareness about the importance and role of family and family support to members, the community, and society at large. This book as a well-referenced, peer-reviewed, and expertly written multi-disciplinary book covering the humanities, entrepreneurship, human resource management, psychology, leadership, innovative technology, governance/political sciences, and education, add value to extant literature. The book is principally targeted at entrepreneurs, scholars, governments, opinion leaders/influencers, and entities who need competent referenced data on the subject matter as outlined.