Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE

Durante el siglo XX, la doctrina económica tradicional se ha centrado en estudiar, desde distintas perspectivas, la relación entre la corrupción y los delitos económicos afines y el crecimiento y el desarrollo económico. Sin embargo, las nuevas políticas económicas y recomendaciones de la Organizaci...

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Leo-Castela, Juan Ignacio
Sánchez-Macías, José Ignacio
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Compliance
Corruption
Corporate integrity
Oecd
Liability of legal persons
Compliance
Corrupción
Integridad corporativa
Ocde
Responsabilidad
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Corporate Integrity Policies as Economic Policy in the OECD
title Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
spellingShingle Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
Compliance
Corruption
Corporate integrity
Oecd
Liability of legal persons
Compliance
Corrupción
Integridad corporativa
Ocde
Responsabilidad
title_short Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
title_full Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
title_fullStr Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
title_full_unstemmed Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
title_sort Las políticas de integridad corporativa como política económica en la OCDE
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Leo-Castela, Juan Ignacio
Sánchez-Macías, José Ignacio
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Leo-Castela, Juan Ignacio
Sánchez-Macías, José Ignacio
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Compliance
Corruption
Corporate integrity
Oecd
Liability of legal persons
topic Compliance
Corruption
Corporate integrity
Oecd
Liability of legal persons
Compliance
Corrupción
Integridad corporativa
Ocde
Responsabilidad
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Compliance
Corrupción
Integridad corporativa
Ocde
Responsabilidad
description Durante el siglo XX, la doctrina económica tradicional se ha centrado en estudiar, desde distintas perspectivas, la relación entre la corrupción y los delitos económicos afines y el crecimiento y el desarrollo económico. Sin embargo, las nuevas políticas económicas y recomendaciones de la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) apuestan claramente por un mayor protagonismo de los factores institucionales en la prevención del daño social inherente a los delitos de corrupción. En la metodología de este trabajo se aplica, por un lado, el modelo econométrico de regresión probit y, por otro, el método estadístico de análisis de conglomerados por vinculación completa, para ilustrar la importancia creciente del cumplimiento corporativo en la OCDE, especialmente a partir de la regulación legal de la responsabilidad de las personas jurídicas y de la designación de un oficial de cumplimiento. Los resultados de investigación sugieren que ha existido una expansión geográfica de esta política de integridad desde los países de tradición anglosajona hacia el resto de los países miembro de la OCDE; asimismo, que los aspectos institucionales e historicistas están recuperando importancia en el funcionamiento de la economía mundial como palanca de cambio para la integridad en las corporaciones.
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dc.relation.references.spa.fl_str_mv Agrawal, A. y Cooper, T. (2016). Corporate governance consequences of accounting scandals: evidence from top management, CFO and auditor turnover. Quarterly Journal of Finance, 7, 1-41.
Al Sawalqa, F. (2014). Corporate governance mechanisms and voluntary disclosure compliance: the case of banks in Jordan. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 4, 369-384.
Anderberg, M. R. (2014). Cluster analysis for applications: probability and mathematical statistics: a series of monographs and textbooks. Londres: Academic Press.
Andreoni, J., Erard, B. y Feinstein, J. (1998). Tax compliance. Journal of economic literature, 36(2), 818-860.
Berenbeim, R. (2004, 27-29 de octubre). The value based enterprise: A new corporate citizenship paradigm. Paper presented at The Asia Foundation's Hong Kong Symposium on Corporate Citizenship and the Taipei Corporate Citizenship Forum, Hong Kong.
Bird, R. C. y Park, S. K. (2016). The domains of corporate counsel in an era of compliance”, American Business Law Journal, 53, 203-249.
Bloom, P. (2017). The ethics of neoliberalism: the business of making capitalism moral. Nueva York: Routledge.
Carroll, A. B. (1979). A three-dimensional conceptual model of corporate performance. Academy of Management Review, 4(4), 497-505.
Crawford, A. y Evans, K. (2017). Crime prevention and community safety. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Dal Bó, E. y Terviö, M. (2013). Self-esteem, moral capital, and wrongdoing. Journal of the European Economic Association, 11(3), 599-633.
Evans, C. y Walpole, M. (1999). Compliance cost control: A review of Tax Impact Statements in the OECD. Australian Tax Research Foundation Research Studies, 115.
Everit, B., Landau, S., Leese, M. y Stahl, D. (2010). Cluster analysis. Londres: John Wiley & Sons.
Everitt, B., Landau, S., Leese, M. y Stahl, D. (2001). Cluster analysis (4.a ed). Londres: Arnold.
Fairman, R. y Yapp, C. (2005). Enforced self‐regulation, prescription, and conceptions of compliance within small businesses: The impact of enforcement. Law & Policy, 27(4), 491-519.
Goncharov, I. Werner, J. R. y Zimmermann, J. (2006). Does compliance with the German corporate governance code have an impact on stock valuation? An empirical analysis. Corporate Governance: An International Review, 14, 432–445.
Griffith, S. J. (2016). Corporate governance in an era of compliance. William and Mary Law Review, 57, 2075-2140.
Hoyt, R. E. y Liebenberg, A. P. (2011). The value of enterprise risk management. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 78(4), 795-822.
Hubbard, D. W. (2009). The failure of risk management: Why it's broken and how to fix it. Nueva Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.
Keay, A. (2014). Comply or explain in corporate governance codes: in need of greater regulatory oversight? Legal Studies, 34, 279-304.
Kitchen, T. y Schneider, R. H. (2004). Planning for crime prevention: A transatlantic perspective. Londres: Routledge.
Macneil, I. (2006). Comply or explain: Market discipline and non-compliance with the Combined Code. Corporate Governance: An International Review, 14, 486-496.
Manab, N. A., Kassim, I. y Hussin, M. R. (2010). Enterprise-wide risk management (EWRM) practices: Between corporate governance compliance and value. International Review of Business Research Papers, 6(2), 239-252.
Mauro, P. (1995). Corruption and growth. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110(3), 681-712.
Miller, G. P. (2017). The law of governance, risk management, and compliance. Nueva York: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business.
Mo, P. H. (2001). Corruption and economic growth. Journal of comparative economics, 29(1), 66-79.
Nissen, V. y Marekfia, W. (2013). Towards a research agenda for strategic governance, risk and compliance (GRC) management. En Business Informatics (CBI), 2013 IEEE 15th Conference on (pp. 1-6).
Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) (1007) Convención Anticohecho de la OCDE 1997. https://www.oecd.org/daf/anti-bribery/ConvCombatBribery_Spanish.pdf
Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) (2017). OECD Corporate Governance Factbook 2017. https://www.oecd.org/daf/ca/OECD-Corporate-Governance-Factbook-2017.pdf
Power, M. (2004). The risk management of everything. The Journal of Risk Finance, 5(3), 58-65.
Power, M. (2005). Organizational responses to risk: The rise of the chief risk officer. En En H. Bridget y M. Power (Eds.), Organizational encounters with risk (pp. 132-148.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Racz, N., Weippl, E. y Seufert, A. (2010). A frame of reference for research of integrated governance, risk and compliance (GRC). En IFIP International Conference on Communications and Multimedia Security (pp. 106-117). Berlín: Springer.
Razzano, F. C. y Nelson, T. P. (2008). The expanding criminalization of transnational bribery: Global prosecution necessitates global compliance. Int'l Law., 42, 1259.
Ruhnka, J. C. y Boerstler, H. (1998). Governmental incentives for corporate self-regulation. Journal of Business Ethics, 17(3), 309-326.
Rupasingha, A., Goetz, S. J. y Freshwater, D. (2002). Social and institutional factors as determinants of economic growth: Evidence from the United States counties. Papers in regional Science, 81(2), 139-155.
Sethi, S. (2016). Globalization and self-regulation: The crucial role that corporate codes of conduct play in global business. Nueva York: Springer.
Shleifer, A. y Vishny, R. W. (1993). Corruption. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108(3), 599-617.
Silverman, B. W. (2018). Density estimation for statistics and data analysis. Londres: Routledge.
Steinberg, R. M. (2011). Governance, risk management, and compliance: It can't happen to us-avoiding corporate disaster while driving success. Nueva York: John Wiley & Sons.
Tagesson, T. y Collin, S. Y. (2016). Corporate governance influencing compliance with the Swedish code of corporate governance. International Journal of Disclosure and Governance, 13, 262-277.
Verhezen, P. (2010). Giving voice in a culture of silence. From a culture of compliance to a culture of integrity. Journal of Business Ethics, 96, 187-206.
Vlassis, D. y Williams, P. (2013). Combating transnational crime: Concepts, activities and responses. Londres: Routledge.
Walker, C. (2014). Organizational learning: The role of third party auditors in building compliance and enforcement capability. International Journal of Auditing, 18, 213-222.
Wang, X. (2015). On moral capital. Londres: Springer.
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En la metodología de este trabajo se aplica, por un lado, el modelo econométrico de regresión probit y, por otro, el método estadístico de análisis de conglomerados por vinculación completa, para ilustrar la importancia creciente del cumplimiento corporativo en la OCDE, especialmente a partir de la regulación legal de la responsabilidad de las personas jurídicas y de la designación de un oficial de cumplimiento. Los resultados de investigación sugieren que ha existido una expansión geográfica de esta política de integridad desde los países de tradición anglosajona hacia el resto de los países miembro de la OCDE; asimismo, que los aspectos institucionales e historicistas están recuperando importancia en el funcionamiento de la economía mundial como palanca de cambio para la integridad en las corporaciones.In the 20th century, traditional economic doctrine was focused on studying from different perspectives, the relationship between corruption (and related economic crimes) and growth and economic development. However, new OECD policies and recommendations clearly support a greater role of institutional factors in the prevention of social harm inherent in corruption offenses. Using an econometric analysis methodology (probit regression model) and a complete-linkage clustering approach, this paper shows the growing importance of corporate compliance in the OECD, especially, since the legal regulation of the liability of legal persons and the appointment of a compliance officer. Our research results suggest that this integrity policy underwent a geographical expansion from the Anglo-Saxon countries to the rest of the OECD member countries; additionally, institutional and historical aspects are regaining importance in the functioning of the world economy as a lever of change for corporate integrity.text/htmlapplication/pdftext/xml10.14718/revfinanzpolitecon.v13.n1.2021.72011-76632248-6046https://hdl.handle.net/10983/29458https://doi.org/10.14718/revfinanzpolitecon.v13.n1.2021.7spaUniversidad Católica de Colombiahttps://revfinypolecon.ucatolica.edu.co/article/download/3964/3859https://revfinypolecon.ucatolica.edu.co/article/download/3964/3671https://revfinypolecon.ucatolica.edu.co/article/download/3964/3807Núm. 1 , Año 2021170114313Revista Finanzas y Política EconómicaAgrawal, A. y Cooper, T. (2016). Corporate governance consequences of accounting scandals: evidence from top management, CFO and auditor turnover. Quarterly Journal of Finance, 7, 1-41.Al Sawalqa, F. (2014). Corporate governance mechanisms and voluntary disclosure compliance: the case of banks in Jordan. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 4, 369-384.Anderberg, M. R. (2014). Cluster analysis for applications: probability and mathematical statistics: a series of monographs and textbooks. Londres: Academic Press.Andreoni, J., Erard, B. y Feinstein, J. (1998). Tax compliance. Journal of economic literature, 36(2), 818-860.Berenbeim, R. (2004, 27-29 de octubre). The value based enterprise: A new corporate citizenship paradigm. Paper presented at The Asia Foundation's Hong Kong Symposium on Corporate Citizenship and the Taipei Corporate Citizenship Forum, Hong Kong.Bird, R. C. y Park, S. K. (2016). The domains of corporate counsel in an era of compliance”, American Business Law Journal, 53, 203-249.Bloom, P. (2017). The ethics of neoliberalism: the business of making capitalism moral. Nueva York: Routledge.Carroll, A. B. (1979). A three-dimensional conceptual model of corporate performance. Academy of Management Review, 4(4), 497-505.Crawford, A. y Evans, K. (2017). Crime prevention and community safety. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Dal Bó, E. y Terviö, M. (2013). Self-esteem, moral capital, and wrongdoing. Journal of the European Economic Association, 11(3), 599-633.Evans, C. y Walpole, M. (1999). Compliance cost control: A review of Tax Impact Statements in the OECD. Australian Tax Research Foundation Research Studies, 115.Everit, B., Landau, S., Leese, M. y Stahl, D. (2010). Cluster analysis. Londres: John Wiley & Sons.Everitt, B., Landau, S., Leese, M. y Stahl, D. (2001). Cluster analysis (4.a ed). Londres: Arnold.Fairman, R. y Yapp, C. (2005). Enforced self‐regulation, prescription, and conceptions of compliance within small businesses: The impact of enforcement. Law & Policy, 27(4), 491-519.Goncharov, I. Werner, J. R. y Zimmermann, J. (2006). Does compliance with the German corporate governance code have an impact on stock valuation? An empirical analysis. Corporate Governance: An International Review, 14, 432–445.Griffith, S. J. (2016). Corporate governance in an era of compliance. William and Mary Law Review, 57, 2075-2140.Hoyt, R. E. y Liebenberg, A. P. (2011). The value of enterprise risk management. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 78(4), 795-822.Hubbard, D. W. (2009). The failure of risk management: Why it's broken and how to fix it. Nueva Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.Keay, A. (2014). Comply or explain in corporate governance codes: in need of greater regulatory oversight? Legal Studies, 34, 279-304.Kitchen, T. y Schneider, R. H. (2004). Planning for crime prevention: A transatlantic perspective. Londres: Routledge.Macneil, I. (2006). Comply or explain: Market discipline and non-compliance with the Combined Code. Corporate Governance: An International Review, 14, 486-496.Manab, N. A., Kassim, I. y Hussin, M. R. (2010). Enterprise-wide risk management (EWRM) practices: Between corporate governance compliance and value. International Review of Business Research Papers, 6(2), 239-252.Mauro, P. (1995). Corruption and growth. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110(3), 681-712.Miller, G. P. (2017). The law of governance, risk management, and compliance. Nueva York: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business.Mo, P. H. (2001). Corruption and economic growth. Journal of comparative economics, 29(1), 66-79.Nissen, V. y Marekfia, W. (2013). Towards a research agenda for strategic governance, risk and compliance (GRC) management. En Business Informatics (CBI), 2013 IEEE 15th Conference on (pp. 1-6).Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) (1007) Convención Anticohecho de la OCDE 1997. https://www.oecd.org/daf/anti-bribery/ConvCombatBribery_Spanish.pdfOrganización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) (2017). OECD Corporate Governance Factbook 2017. https://www.oecd.org/daf/ca/OECD-Corporate-Governance-Factbook-2017.pdfPower, M. (2004). The risk management of everything. The Journal of Risk Finance, 5(3), 58-65.Power, M. (2005). Organizational responses to risk: The rise of the chief risk officer. En En H. Bridget y M. Power (Eds.), Organizational encounters with risk (pp. 132-148.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Racz, N., Weippl, E. y Seufert, A. (2010). A frame of reference for research of integrated governance, risk and compliance (GRC). En IFIP International Conference on Communications and Multimedia Security (pp. 106-117). Berlín: Springer.Razzano, F. C. y Nelson, T. P. (2008). The expanding criminalization of transnational bribery: Global prosecution necessitates global compliance. Int'l Law., 42, 1259.Ruhnka, J. C. y Boerstler, H. (1998). Governmental incentives for corporate self-regulation. Journal of Business Ethics, 17(3), 309-326.Rupasingha, A., Goetz, S. J. y Freshwater, D. (2002). Social and institutional factors as determinants of economic growth: Evidence from the United States counties. Papers in regional Science, 81(2), 139-155.Sethi, S. (2016). Globalization and self-regulation: The crucial role that corporate codes of conduct play in global business. Nueva York: Springer.Shleifer, A. y Vishny, R. W. (1993). Corruption. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108(3), 599-617.Silverman, B. W. (2018). Density estimation for statistics and data analysis. Londres: Routledge.Steinberg, R. M. (2011). Governance, risk management, and compliance: It can't happen to us-avoiding corporate disaster while driving success. 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