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The impact of a corporate scandal on an organisation, its employees, customers and other stakeholder depends on the nature of the scandal, said Professor Joep Cornelissen, when interviewed by Reuters on the corporate scandal plaguing Volkswagen (VW) over its use of technology to cheat carbon emission tests. (The article is behind a corporate paywall and cannot be viewed unfortunately).
The impact of a corporate scandal on an organisation, its employees, customers and other stakeholder depends on the nature of the scandal, said Professor Joep Cornelissen, when interviewed by Reuters on the corporate scandal plaguing Volkswagen (VW) over its use of technology to cheat carbon emission tests. (The article is behind a corporate paywall and cannot be viewed unfortunately).