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The Global Fight against Corruption: A Foucaultian, Virtues-Ethics Framing
Authors:Jeff Everett  Dean Neu  Abu Shiraz Rahaman
Affiliation:(1) Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4, Canada
Abstract:This paper extends the discussion of business ethics by examining the issue of corruption, its definition, the solutions being proposed for dealing with it, and the ethical perspectives underpinning these proposals. The paper’s findings are based on a review of association, think-tank, and academic reports, books, and papers dealing with the topic of corruption, as well as the pronouncements, websites, and position papers of a number of important global organizations active in the fight. These organizations include the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Transparency International, USAID, the United Nations, the International Chamber of Commerce, the Organization of American States, and the Council of Europe. Our discussion departs from prior analyses by adopting a Foucaultian theoretical framing and by incorporating insights found in the virtue ethics literature. Implications are provided for international business organizations.
Keywords:corruption  Foucault  international business morality  IMF  virtue ethics  World Bank
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