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Kweku Adoboli at UBS

Authors :
Moore, Celia
Wiley Wakeman, S
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
London Business School, 2014.

Abstract

The UBS case outlines how individual ambition and lax organisational standards and oversight can lead to consistent unethical behaviour resulting in a crippling loss at a large investment bank. Even though the industry had as recently as 2007 been subject to the ramifications of similar behaviour with Jerome Kerviel's 4.9billion euros loss at Societe Generale, the UBS case highlights how quickly internal controls and ethical concerns can be overlooked. Intense external concerns, driven by a weakening economy, and institutional pressure, due to declining profits, forced internal controls and thorough explanations to be neglected in order to pursue profit. The case also highlights how weak corporate culture and unclear organisational structure can facilitate unethical behaviour. While individuals in Adoboli's role would be expected to lose money on occasion, personal incentive, both from financial gain and organisational advancement, drove Adoboli to conceal his losses from the bank.<br />LBS Case Code: CS-14-001

Subjects

Subjects :
FOS: Economics and business

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........57a5479c502726624989b88c4f522e20
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.58018/yiqx3164