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More About This Title Resisting Corporate Corruption: Cases in Practical Ethics From Enron Through The Financial Crisis, Second Edition
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Stephen V. Arbogast served from 19992004 as the treasurer of Exxon Mobil Chemical Company and has over thirty years of experience in finance working with Exxon Corporation and Exxon Mobil Chemical. While treasurer of chemicals, he held positions that included director of Qenos (Australia's sole manufacturer of polyethylene, a joint venture with Orica PLC), director of Dexco (a joint venture with Dow Chemical), and director of Al Jubai Petrochemical Company in Saudi Arabia. Currently serving as an Executive Professor of Finance at the C.T. Bauer College of Business, Professor Arbogast's teaching career has focused on international finance, project financing, and business ethics. In addition to authoring over fifty case studies based on his experiences at Exxon Mobil, he has previously taught at both Fordham University's Graduate School of Business in New York and Rice University's Jesse Jones Graduate School of Management in Houston.
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Preface ix
Note to Faculty:How to Use this Book xvii
Case Study 1 Enron Oil Trading (A): Untimely Problems from Valhalla (A) 5
Essay 1 How to do an Ethics Case Study: Key Steps in Tactical Planning 21
Case Study 2 Enron Oil Trading (B): The Future of Enron InternalAudit 37
Case Study 3 Enron Oil Trading (C): An Opening for EnronAudit? 49
Case Study 4 Enter Mark-to-Market (A): ExitAccounting Integrity? 53
Case Study 5 Enter Mark-to-Market (B): Accounting & theAggressive Client 71
Essay 2 NecessaryAmmunition— The Economic Rationale for Financial Control 81
Case Study 6 Enter Mark-to-Market (C): The Disease Spreads to Enron Clean Fuels 107
Case Study 7 Adjusting the Forward Curve in the Back Room (A) 115
Case Study 8 Enron’s SPE’s:AVehicle too Far? 127
Case Study 9 Court Date Coming in California 149
Case Study 10 Jeff Skilling and LJM (A): The “Shoot the Moon” Meeting 169
Case Study 11 New Counsel forAndy Fastow (A) 189
Case Study 12 Nowhere to Go with “The Probability of Ruin” 205
Case Study 13 Lay Back … and Say What? 227
Case Study 14 “Whistleblowing” before implodingin Accounting Scandals 249
Essay 3 Legacy and Lessons of Enron: Forerunner of the Financial Crisis? 271
Essay 4 Resisting Corporate Corruption: Tactical Lessons from the Enron Cases 279
Essay 5 Underappreciated Origins of the Financial Crisis:APersonal Memoir 289
Case Study 1 Should Countrywide Join The Subprime Mortgage “Race to the Bottom?” 311
Case Study 2 Seeking a Sustainable Business Model at Goldman Sachs 337
Case Study 3 Juggling Public Policy, Politics and Profits at Fannie Mae (A) 357
Case Study 4 Sub-Prime Heading South at Bear StearnsAsset Management 383
Case Study 5 Ratings Integrity vs. Revenues at Moody’s Investors Service 409
Case Study 6 Juggling Public Policy, Politics and Profits at Fannie Mae (B) 437
Case Study 7 Admission of Material Omission? Citibank’s SIVs and Sub-Prime Exposure 461
Case Study 8 Facing Reputational Risk on Goldman’sABACUS 2007-AC1 487
Case Study 9 Time to “Drop the Hammer”on AIG’s Controls? 505
Case Study 10 Write to Rubin? – Pressure on Underwriting Standards at Citigroup 533
Case Study 11 Wean Lehman Brothers off “Repo 105”? 559
Case Study 12 Time to Report Moody’s to the SEC? 575
Case Study 13 Take CitiMortgage to the Feds? 595
Essay 6 Chronic Crises, Systematic Breakdowns, Emerging Resistance and The Implications for Teaching Business Ethics 613
A Note on Sources 629
Index
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“Arbogast’s meticulously researched case studies coupled with informative thought-provoking essays provide a practical guide to resisting corporate corruption, making this book a must-read for security professionals looking to expand their applied ethics toolkit.” (Security Management, 1 November 2014)
“I highly recommend the essential and landmark book Resisting Corporate Corruption: Cases in Practical Ethics From Enron Through The Financial Crisis by Stephen V. Arbogast, to any students and faculty in graduate or undergraduate business course, law schools, top corporate executives, business leaders at all levels and sizes of companies, public sector decision makers, and students and faculty at any other organizations or schools offering business ethics instruction seeking a comprehensive and decision making based book through the medium of case studies. This book provides the background and the skill set to guide students and business leaders toward more ethical decision making in any industry." (Blog Business World, 29 May 2013)