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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
The papers in this session involve different issues pertaining to the relationship of corporations to the environment. In so doing, they engage with existing research on corporate crime, white collar crime, and crimes of the powerful, more generally.
Environmental Crime and Desecration of a Sacred Space: San Francisco’s Destruction of Hetch Hetchy Valley - Clayton Peoples, University of Nevada, Reno; Catherine High, University of Nevada, Reno; James E. Sutton, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Industrial Meatpacking, Labor, and Migration Controls: Implications for White-Collar and Corporate Crime Research - Kenneth Sebastian Leon, Rutgers University; Ivy Ken, George Washington University
How “Ceremonial Openness” Reproduces Inertia: An Analysis of Earnings Calls in the Oil and Gas Industry - Isak Ladegaard, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Annika Rieger, Singapore Management University