Conflicts of interest in business:
A review of the concept
Conflicts of interest in business:
A review of the concept
Author(s): Voicu D. DragomirSubject(s): Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: codes of ethics; conflicts of interest; corruption; corporate conduct
Summary/Abstract: All companies admit in their codes of conduct that conflicts of interest (CIs) are a threat to their efficiency, integrity and reputation. Except for insider trading, definitions of CIs are strictly particular to each business and publicly expressed through their codes of ethics. I propose an interpretative analysis of what is understood by conflict of interest in the codes of ethics of the world’s ten largest companies, along with a comprehensive review of CIs in several sections: employment, contracting, corporate assets, insider trading and personal investments, competitors, and corporate image. The present paper offers solutions to avoid or resolve CIs in a business context, by combining economic preference with the psychological cognitivist view of self-interest. The conclusion is that a code of ethics and relevant training are protective measures for a company wishing to convince its employees that they are better off not entering CIs.
Journal: Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems
- Issue Year: 16/2017
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 472-489
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English