Symposium Series
From Bad Business to Broke Employees:
The moral and policy implications of recent corporate scandals and the stock market decline
What has gone wrong in corporate accounting? Why are these activities coming to light now? Is this merely a transitory crisis or symptomatic of a deeper malaise in American business? What are the solutions?
Monday, March 17, 2003, 7:00pm
Auditorium, Aztec Athletics Center, on 55th St. directly across from Cox Arena Parking in Parking Structure 5.
Participants:
Martha Doran: Assistant Professor in the School of Accountancy, College of Business, San Diego State University.
Doug Henwood: Editor of the "The Left Business Observer" and author of Wall Street and After the New Economy (forthcoming).
William Lerach: Attorney at Milberg, Weiss, Bershad, Hynes, and Lerach LLP, litigator on behalf of shareholders interests.
William Shaw: Professor and Chair of Philosophy, San Jose State University and author of Business Ethics, 4th ed., Moral Issues in Business, 8th ed. (with Vincent Barry), and Contemporary Ethics: Taking Account of Utilitarianism.