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Varieties of Responsibility and Organizational Crime
Authors:JOHN BRAITHWAITE  BRENT FISSE
Institution:*Senior Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University;**Professor of Law, University of Sydney
Abstract:Data from interviews at the head offices of Japanese companies are used to illustrate the highly varied ways in which large organizations hold individuals and subunits responsible for corporate wrongdoing. Noblesse oblige, captain of the ship responsibility, nominated accountability and fault-based responsibility are identified as important types of individual accountability all of which can be unjust and ineffective when decisionmaking is more or less collective. In the face of immense diversity in varieties of responsibility for organizational crime, different strategies for bringing law and organizational culture into alignment are tentatively evaluated.
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