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Ccarita, J., Roy, J., Tanaka, T. (2021). Desarrollo de un instrumento de autoevaluación diagnóstica de integridad corporativa [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20732
Ccarita, J., Roy, J., Tanaka, T. Desarrollo de un instrumento de autoevaluación diagnóstica de integridad corporativa []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20732
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title = "Desarrollo de un instrumento de autoevaluación diagnóstica de integridad corporativa",
author = "Tanaka, Takashi",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Corporate integrity is today perceived by society as a valuable asset in the life of companies, with a relevant impact on the achievement of strategic objectives. Thus, integrity progressively assumes a vital role in the development and survival of companies. It has been very graphically stated that if integrity is lost, then the company has nothing more to lose. Therefore, it is also recognized as an essential factor for the development of organizations, societies and nations. This work tests a conceptualization of corporate integrity based on contributions from the literature, where it is found that business integrity generally includes an ethical assumption, but also other factors. Thus, integrity is not necessarily the antonym of corruption. There are also purely positive positions, which see integrity as coherence between what is thought, said and done, that is, without a consideration of ethics as an intrinsic component of integrity. Based on the conceptualization of business integrity proposed in the thesis, an analysis perspective focused on risk is adopted, resorting to ISO 31000: 2018, an international norm and standard that establishes guidelines on risk management. The research ends with the formulation of a diagnostic self-assessment instrument on corporate integrity, in the form of a questionnaire, organized around seven components identified in the literature review, and includes a considerable number of questions to be answered on the Likert scale. Its application will provide the CEO and other decision makers with relevant information to measure the level of exposure to integrity risk faced by the company. The ultimate purpose of the work is to contribute to the promotion of corporate integrity as a valuable, intangible, and essential dimension of companies.
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