The Enron Scandal: A Turning Point in Corporate Governance
The Enron scandal exposed widespread accounting manipulation and corporate malfeasance in 2001, leading to one of the most significant corporate scandals in history.
The Enron scandal exposed widespread accounting manipulation and corporate malfeasance in 2001, leading to one of the most significant corporate scandals in history.
The Enron scandal highlights the dangers of unregulated markets and the importance of transparency in corporate finance.
Explore the 1990s bubble, a re-run of history where speculation and greed led to financial ruin and corporate malfeasance.
Reforms in VOC's corporate governance structure led to increased shareholder influence, financial stability, and protection against equity dilution, contributing to its long-term success.
Learn about the rise of capital markets and corporate governance in 18th century Europe and North America, a significant shift in global economy.