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Prioritizing process: Empowering the corporate ethics and compliance function
Nicola Faith Sharpe
College of Law
Gies College of Business
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Keyphrases
Ethics
100%
Compliance Function
100%
Corporate Compliance
100%
Corporate Ethics
100%
Reporting Structure
37%
Process Approach
25%
Corrupt Practices
25%
Defected Ground Structure
12%
Single Position
12%
Senior Management
12%
Decision-making Process
12%
Information Flow
12%
Business Professionals
12%
Process Failure
12%
Process-oriented
12%
Optimal Best
12%
Optimal Structure
12%
Walmart
12%
Contrasting Cases
12%
Compliance Issues
12%
Levels Management
12%
Clear Communication
12%
Management Functions
12%
Informational Process
12%
Compliance Error
12%
Ethics Issues
12%
Reporting Lines
12%
Compliance Reporting
12%
Computer Science
Reporting Structure
100%
Empowering Process
100%
Decision-Making
33%
Case Study
33%
Senior Manager
33%
Management Function
33%
Compliance Effort
33%
Clear Communication
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Managers
100%