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Is There a Culture of Secrecy Behind Corporate Responsibility?

Does a commitment to corporate responsibility provide cover for bad corporate behavior? Stories about companies behaving badly make commitments to CR look hollow at best. Neil Smith argues it is not just commitments that matter, but the corporate culture set by the person at the top of the organization and internal subcultures determined by the employees and managers which are important.

Financial Crisis: Can the Fed Be “Smarter and Better” Next Time?

Even as the headlines report that the U.S. economy is improving, the drumbeat of recriminations stemming from last year’s financial crisis grows louder. Rightly so.

Figuring Executive Compensation: Obama Finds It Isn’t Easy

For all of President Obama’s recent criticism of “fat cats” on Wall Street, his administration and the Congress have thus far proven unable to even begin addressing the issue in any fundamental way. New evidence of that can be found in the current The New York Times Magazine cover story, which focuses on the work of Kenneth Feinberg, the “pay czar” for companies receiving bailouts under the federal government’s TARP program.