Current Tendencies in Corporate White-Collar Crimes in the United Kingdom, USA and India and their conceivable explanations - A Study

Authors

  • Ganguly S Senior Research Fellow (Ph. D), Department of Commerce, University of Calcutta
  • Majumder A Associate Professor, Dept. of Commerce Bijoy Krishna Girls’ College and Guest Faculty, Dept. of Commerce, University of Calcutta.

Keywords:

Corporate World, White-collar crimes, statistics, allegorical understandings, Greek mythology

Abstract

The modern-day corporate world has been suffering from corporate white-collar crimes for the last few decades. The principal distress in this regard is that the menace comes from the upper elite class of the social hierarchy. The concerned study provides appreciated statistics regarding corporate white-collar crimes in the last few years in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and, India. The study further debates the causes of such crimes in the corporate arena and aims to ascertain the root cause of such crimes using allegorical understandings from Greek mythological parables.

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Published

2024-05-02

How to Cite

Ganguly, S., & Majumder, A. (2024). Current Tendencies in Corporate White-Collar Crimes in the United Kingdom, USA and India and their conceivable explanations - A Study. Journal of Academic Advancement, 1(02), 69–76. Retrieved from https://jaa.kbsaa.org/index.php/j/article/view/12

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