The Anglo-American Model of Corporate Governance Throughout the early part of the 21st century, numerous scandals involving major corporations have captured headlines. The American public has grown...

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The Anglo-American Model of Corporate Governance


Throughout the early part of the 21st century, numerous scandals involving major corporations have captured headlines. The American public has grown weary of hearing about yet another corporation caught up in unethical business practices. Results from opinion polling by media organizations such as CBS News, theNew York Timesand theLos Angeles Timeshave reported high levels of public distrust and skepticism about the integrity of business leaders.


Research a case study of a major organizational scandal that captured headlines during the first part of the 21st century. The case study you select should identify why publicly traded corporations that follow the Anglo-American model of corporate governance are prone to being unethical, are exposed to unethical conflicts, and are thereby less competitive. The case study should also address why such corporations are likely to be inefficient and inequitable in the allocation of resources. Support the position that overpaying investors is in itself unethical.


Which position of moral leadership would you have taken if you were one of the senior executives at the corporation in the case study that you have selected? What actions would you have taken to support this position?


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Answered Same DayOct 29, 2021

Answer To: The Anglo-American Model of Corporate Governance Throughout the early part of the 21st century,...

Sayani answered on Oct 30 2021
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Throughout the early part of the 21st century, there are numerous scandals, which highlight and focus several major corporations as the main headlines. The American public has grown weary of hearing about yet another corporation that caught up in unethical business practices. Results from the media organization such as CBS news, the New York Times, Los Angeles times and many more reported the high level of public distrust as well as skepticism about the integrity of the business leaders. Through the case study as mentioned by Clarke (2009), one thing is very clear that unethical dealings, inefficient and inequitable allocation of the resources has created this scandal and hence they had to pave a way towards stagnation.
This particular case study has proved that different varieties of capitalism have been produced at different level of inequalities. Specifically, the way the Anglo-American variant of corporate governance in its United States manifestation afforded the CEOs of large corporation inordinate power and wealth and as a result, inequality has been found in the wider society. As hired from famous corporations, these CEOs started showing their arrogance, which consequently affected the business and ruined the relationship with other stakeholders as well as displaced the CEO’s...
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