Films for the Humanities. (2004). Ethics in corporate America: A crisis of credibility. (DVD). Princeton, New Jersey.
From container:
Originally broadcast on News hour with Jim Lehrer in 2002. Issued also as videocassette.
Summary:
This NewsHour program scrutinizes the state of business ethics in an America riddled with financial fraud. In segment one, correspondent Paul Solman and Columbia Business Schools Barbara Toffler cite Arthur Andersen and Stew Leonard, Sr., as examples of ethics gone awry. Segment two gathers the opinions of veteran business journalists Adam Smith, Carol Loomis, Allan Sloan, Jim Grant, and Andrew Tobias on the practices of Enron, Tyco, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch. And, after summarizing the evolution of compensation models in the stock analysis industry, segment three examines the conflicts of interest that have led investment stock analysts astray.
Subject:
Business ethics -- United States.
United States -- Economic conditions -- 2001-
Documentary television programs.
Added author:
Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Added title:
News hour with Jim Lehrer (Television program)
ISBN:
0736569596
Films for the Humanities. (2004). Name brand counterfeiting: A global economic crisis (DVD). Princeton, New Jersey.
Description:
1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
System details:
DVD.
Performer:
Tim Marlow, presenter.
Credits:
Director, Patrick Charles-Massance ; series producer, Alex Graham.
Summary:
This program follows the anti-counterfeit investigators of Cartier and BIC as they trace and try to stop the flow of illegal goods.
Subject:
Product counterfeiting.
Brand name products.
Added author:
Marlow, Tim.
Charles-Massance, Patrick.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Noon Production (Firm)
France 5 (Television company)
Télé Images International (Firm)
Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Note:
On first frame: Fake business
ISBN:
0736587187
Music #:
FFH 32
923-KS Films for the Humanities & Sciences