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dc.contributor.authorMonteverde, Vicente Humberto-
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-31T17:40:47Z-
dc.date.available2023-08-31T17:40:47Z-
dc.date.issued2023-06-28-
dc.identifier.isbn978-625-8284-73-7-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.unimoron.edu.ar/handle/10.34073/316-
dc.descriptionChapteres_AR
dc.description.abstractThe management of administrators in corporations are public or private, often present difficulties in their exercise due to the groups of interest that act in society. The context of an organization currently in the 21st century is competitive, dynamic and globalized, has evolved from historical industrial revolutions, and the directionality of power relations, proves their daily business decisions. This work explains the tools for the application of transparency and anticorruption in private sector organizations, taking into account that corruption costs. A political regime, subject to systemic corruption needs a context of anticorruption transparency tools in organizations, it works lists and details them. Management tools today highlight good corporate governance practices in the world. These experiences arise as a result of various crises in the private sector, caused by some light visions and lack of shareholder control, others by inconsistency in the application of local and international standards. These were resolved, for example like the mortgage crisis, which has resulted in numerous financial bankruptcies, bank nationalizations, and constant interventions by the central banks of the main developed economies, in addition to deep declines in stock prices and a deterioration of the economy. global real, which has led to the entry into recession of some of the most industrialized economies. It is not the objective of this work to analyze the historical processes of crisis in the private sector in the world, but these previously mentioned events made it necessary to examine auditing and corporate governance procedures, since some companies such as ENRON were examples in management books in the application of the benchmarking technique.2 This chapter will focus on the theory of corporate governance in the private sector, collecting these experiences, where the various governments promulgated regulations on corporate governance for 2 Benchmarking consists of taking "comparators" or benchmarks to those products, services and work processes that belong to organizations that show the best practices in the area of interest, with the purpose of transferring the knowledge of the best practices and their application.. their companies, private or public, where the emphasis will be on the application of the concepts of corporate governance of private companies, in addition to the OECD (url-1) guidelines, what is remarkable about these standards is adding the relevant transparency and anti-corruption tools, so that these instructions do not remain a decalogue of good intentions to be appliedes_AR
dc.language.isoenes_AR
dc.publisher: Global Academy Publishing Housees_AR
dc.subjectCORRUPTIONes_AR
dc.subjectANTICORRUPTIONes_AR
dc.titleTRANSPARENCY AND ANTI -CORRUPTION TOOLS FOR CORPORATE GOVERNMENTSes_AR
dc.typeBook chapteres_AR
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