About this episode
In this extra episode of the Leaders in Finance Podcast, Jeroen Broekema speaks with Professor Guido Palazzo (University of Lausanne), joined by Professor Willem Schramade (Nyenrode), about Palazzo’s book The Dark Pattern: The Hidden Dynamics of Corporate Scandals.
Scandals such as those at Wells Fargo, Volkswagen, Boeing, Uber, Theranos, and France Télécom are not primarily driven by “bad apples” but by toxic systems and organisational contexts that distort judgement over time. So how do these scandals come to be? For a discussion on corporate ethics, leadership, power, culture, and responsibility, listen now!
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Eerdere gasten bij de Leaders in Finance podcast waren onder andere: Klaas Knot (President DNB), Robert Swaak (CEO ABN AMRO), Frank Elderson (directie ECB), David Knibbe (CEO NN), Janine Vos (RvB Rabobank), Jos Baeten (CEO ASR), Nadine Klokke (CEO Knab), Gita Salden (CEO BNG Bank), Annerie Vreugdenhil (CIO ING), Karien van Gennip (CEO VGZ),