Corporate Failure and the Role of Governance: The Parmalat Scandal

Authors

  • Emmanuel Omondi Ogutu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/ijmit.v11i3.5111

Keywords:

corporate governance, corporate failure, fraud, complicity, outside auditors, Parmalat, board of directors, top management, enforcement, regulations, compliance, accounting, performance, measures, analysts, monitoring

Abstract

Being touted as the biggest scandal in terms of value, the Parmalat scandal offers a good opportunity to investigate and analyze the role of corporate governance in the failure of corporations particularly in the United States, Europe, as well as in emerging economies. This paper examines Parmalats history and describes the circumstances that led to the massive accounting fraud and collapse of Europes and indeed one of the worlds leading dairy producers. This paper highlights and points out how weak and ineffective corporate governance structure and process heavily contributed to other problems within Parmalat and eventually led to its demise in the fall of 2003. This paper incorporates various studies conducted in the past on corporate governance and corporate failure. Organizations with strong and effective corporate governance structure and processes demonstrate better performance in all areas than those with weak corporate governance processes.

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Published

2016-06-28

How to Cite

Ogutu, E. O. (2016). Corporate Failure and the Role of Governance: The Parmalat Scandal. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT &Amp; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 11(3), 2747–2754. https://doi.org/10.24297/ijmit.v11i3.5111

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