Prof. Sharon Oded will hold his inaugural lecture on Compliance programmes - beyond mere symbolism on Monday, 26 June 2017 from 12:30 - 16:45.
Dear friends,
Corporate scandals. Even though we hear about them repeatedly, they often still catch us by surprise. Recent events, such as highly publicised emission-cheating scandal, global corruption outrages and massive fraudulent accounting schemes are just a few reminders that the biggest scandals often begin with small acts of dishonesty.
• What is it that pushes people, including ordinarily honest people, to surrender to the temptation of quick profits and to engage in unethical behaviour?
• What can companies do to ensure they do not become the next big corporate scandal headline?Â
• How should we deal with the emerging enforcement trends of issuing skyrocketing fines, demanding investigations and increasing whistleblower risks?
Please save Monday, 26 June 2017 from 12:30 - 16:45 in your calendar and join us at our symposium and inaugural lecture to discuss these topics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. If you attend the symposium, please register via: stephanie.versteeg@debrauw.com.
Additional information will follow.Â
Kind regards,
Sharon Oded
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Programme
- 12:30:Â Registration
- 13:00: Opening and welcome
- 13:15:Â The (Honest) Truth about Dishonesty
Dan Ariely, Professor of Behavioural Economics MIT & Duke Universities - 14:45:Â On Compliance and Integrity: Insights from the Public Sector
Julio Bacio Terracino, Deputy Head Public Sector Integrity division OECD - 15:30:Â Networking break
Inaugural lecture
- 16:00:Â The Intoxication of Force: When Enforcement Undermines ComplianceÂ
Sharon Oded, Professor of Corporate Compliance and Enforcement Erasmus University Rotterdam and Senior Associate at De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
16:45:Â Reception
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Contact
Stephanie Versteeg
Client Event Management
T: +31 20 577 1695
E:Â stephanie.versteeg@debrauw.com