PhD defence: Anestis Keremis
This thesis analyzes anti-corruption in multinational companies by examining how it is practiced by compliance officers. It theorizes anti-corruption as a situated and recursive activity and based on an interpretive and praxiography-inspired methodology carried out in Denmark and China, contributes to studies pertaining to the rationalization of anti-corruption, the emergence of anti-corruption as a default function in corporations, and its meaning for the sociopolitical role of corporations.
Primary Supervisor:
Professor Hans Krause Hansen
Department of Management, Society and Communication
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisors:
Professor Jeremy Moon
Department of Management, Society and Communication
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Professor Antje Vetterlein
Department of Organization
Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee:
Professor mso Karin Buhmann (Chair)
Department of Management, Society and Communication
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Thomas Lennerfors
Department of Engineering Sciences
Uppsala University
Professor Stelios Zyglidopoulos
Department of Strategy
Kedge Business School
The thesis is available here
Access to Anestis Keremis' online PhD defence here
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