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Seventh Art’s Perspective on Ethical Conduct and Corporate Irresponsibility

Financiers and Accountants

Iffet Kesimli

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Springer Verlag, Singapore
24 June 2023
This book discusses the possibility of corporate professionals—specifically accountants, bankers, and financiers—being influenced by the seventh art, i.e. cinema, and acting out fraudulent actions depicted in the cinematic world in the real life situations.  

It is widely known that real world scenarios influence cinema. Through a field study, this book evaluates if there is a reciprocal effect on events in the real world being impacted by scenarios depicted in movies. A questionnaire was designed in order to understand the perception of business ethics among above-mentioned professionals and if such a perception was formed or influenced due to observed behaviors from movies.    The book concludes with an assessment of the power of visual art in affecting real world behaviors and outlines strategies for recognizing and preventing such behaviors leading to unethical conduct and corporate irresponsibility. 
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Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Country of Publication:   Singapore
Edition:   2023 ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
Weight:   325g
ISBN:   9789819925193
ISBN 10:   9819925193
Series:   Accounting, Finance, Sustainability, Governance & Fraud: Theory and Application
Pages:   69
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction.- Chapter 1 Expectations from Corporates and Individuals.- Chapter 2Seventh Art: Samples of Business-Related Movies.- Chapter 3 Reflections of Misconducts and Interactions.- Chapter 4 Field Study to Evaluate the Impact of Movies on Members on Business World.- Discussion.

İffet KESİMLİ was born in Üsküdar-Istanbul, and attended Babaeski Cumhuriyet Primary School, and Istanbul Erkek Lisesi. Following the English Preparation School of Boğaziçi University, with honors degree she first graduated from Vocational School of Management, and got her B.A. from Business Administration. Within the 10 Young Executive Candidates program of Türkiye Tütüncüler Bankası (Turkish Tobacco Producers’ Bank) and Irving Trust Bank, which were partners at the time, she got training at all departments of the Bank in Izmir and assigned as Assistant Manager became the assistant to the CEO—Dr. Antonio Puja. Following the break of the partnership of two banks, she worked as assistant personnel manager until leaving the bank—moved the headquarters to Istanbul—then started working at Raks Holding as Assistant Manager of Budgeting & Planning Department. Following the radical management changes at the company, she worked as freelancer; assisted budgeting processes of BMC OMPAŞ A.Ş., Rapak Ambalaj, etc., until becoming the partner and manager of Bilda Bilgisayar Sistemleri Ltd. Şti., a software company. Ownership of a trading company and trade life followed. With two decades private sector experience, she started lecturing at vocational schools. In the meantime, she got her MBA from Business Administration at Trakya University,  enrolled with PhD program at the same university—completed successfully in 2015. She is affiliated to Kırklareli University, Lüleburgaz Vocational School as Head of Accounting and Taxation Program and lectures at Lüleburgaz Vocational School. She speaks German and English and Turkish. 

Reviews for Seventh Art’s Perspective on Ethical Conduct and Corporate Irresponsibility: Financiers and Accountants

“Seventh Art’s Perspective on Ethical Conduct and Corporate Irresponsibility offers academic researchers, forensic accountants, fraud examiners, policymakers, and regulatory authorities a forum integrating theoretical developments and practical experiences on key issues arising from the global economic crisis. Empirical observations and discussions on modern fraud examination techniques offer valuable insights for practitioners, while the focus on public authorities in financial crises informs policymakers and regulatory bodies."" (Dondy Indraprakoso, IEEE Professional Communication Society, procomm.ieee.org, February 16, 2025)


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