Profits,pressure and corporate lawbreaking |
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Authors: | Anne Jenkins John Braithwaite |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research School of Social Science, Australian National University, 0200 Canberra, ACT, Australia;(2) REsearch School of Sociall Science, Australian National University, Australia |
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Abstract: | While neglect, exploitation, denial of human rights and abuse of nursing home residents can be found in both non-profit and for-profit nursing homes, substantially higher non-compliance with the law is found among for-profits. A significant source of non-compliance is pressure on senior management from proprietors to reach financial goals that can only be attained by cutting corners on quality of care. This source of non-compliance is stronger among for-profits than nonprofits in a sample of 410 Australian nursing homes. These data therefore supply more systematic support for what, has been a communplace observation in the corporate crime literature: that pressure for lawbreaking comes from the top down and from profits. |
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