Corporate disasters happen because businesses and individuals don’t care of, or at best don’t pay attention to, their actions. Yet, what these businesses and individuals do or fail to do has
the potential of catastrophic consequences on the industry and the economy.
Business Efficiency and Ethics underlines the need for taking a broader view of both business ethics and efficiency and of the positive or negative aftereffects, by utilizing case studies
from businesses across industries like Kodak, Hewlett-Packard, General Motors, and Parmalat. With practical examples of business opportunity and ethics in information technology, Chorafas
offers a framework for identifying this behaviour and reestablishing appropriate business behavior standards.