Capital failure : rebuilding trust in financial services /
This title argues that the trust-intensive nature of the financial services industry makes it essential to rebuild trustworthiness in the provision of financial services. It considers the lack of trust that emerged following deregulation of the financial sector and examines what is needed to rebuild...
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. What went wrong?
- Why trustworthiness is important / Sue Jaffer, Nicholas Morris, and David Vines
- How changes to the financial services industry eroded trust / Sue Jaffer, Nicholas Morris, Edward Sawbridge, and David Vines
- The limits to compensation in the financial sector / Thomas Noe and H. Peyton Young
- A short history of crisis and reform / Richard Davies
- Failures of regulation and governance / Sue Jaffer, Susana Knaudt, and Nicholas Morris
- Part II. Trustworthiness, motivations, and accountability
- Trustworthiness and motivations / Natalie Gold
- Regard for others / Avner Offer
- Trust, trustworthiness, and accountability / Onora O'Neill
- Part III. Problems with the legal and regulatory system
- Financial crisis and the decline of fiduciary law / Joshua Getzler
- Professional obligation, ethical awareness, and capital market regulation / Justin O'Brien
- Systemic harms and the limits of shareholder value / John Armour and Jeffrey N. Gordon
- Part IV. Crafting the remedies
- Ethics management in banking and finance / Boudewijn de Bruin
- Toward a more ethical culture in finance : regulatory and governance strategies / Dan Awrey and David Kershaw
- Trust, conflicts of interest, and fiduciary duties : ethical issues in the financial planning industry in Australia / Seumas Miller
- A warrant for pain : caveat emptor vs the duty of care in American medicine, c.1970-201O / Avner Offer
- Restoring trust / Sue Jaffer, Nicholas Morris, and David Vines.