Chapter 7 Sources

Editor’s note: The following sources were consulted in the preparation of Chapter 7. Most of the websites are accessible to any reader. Stories in certain publications, such as The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times, require a subscription for access. The New York Times provides a limited number of archived materials per month to each viewer

ARTICLES AND PAPERS

Tamal Bandyopadhyay, “Of Corporate Governance and Bank of Rajasthan,” LiveMint.com, Nov. 21, 2011. http://bit.ly/I9LOuC

Anne Molyneux, “Corporate Governance: Investigative Business Reporting,” presentation, May 2011, Hanoi. Sponsor: Global Corporate Governance Forum.

Takashi Nakamichi and Atsuko Fukase, “Japan Central Banker Bemoans Olympus Affair,” The Wall Street Journal, Nov. 16, 2011. http://on.wsj.com/IM8VhF

Dean Starkman, “What is Financial Journalism For?” The Audit, Columbia Journalism Review, Jan. 13, 2009. http://bit.ly/HDZts0

Mark Tran, “Ex-Parmalat Finance Chief Lambasts Journalists,” The Guardian, Jan. 5, 2004. http://bit.ly/IEZAHl

Paul Wolfowitz, “The First Draft of Freedom,” The New York Times, Sept. 16, 2004. http://nyti.ms/ISPbr0

Ben Worthen and Joann S. Lublin, “Crisis Unfolds at H-P Over CEO,” The Wall Street Journal, Sept. 22, 2011. http://on.wsj.com/HEhew9

“Indonesia Editor Jailed for Libel,” BBC News, Sept. 16, 2004. http://bbc.in/J8GEga

“The Supreme Court Overturns One-Year Sentence Against Bambang Harymurti,” Reporters Without Borders, March 8, 2006. http://bit.ly/IFMmr9

BOOKS AND STUDIES

“Business Reporting Beyond the Numbers: Looking for the Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Corporate Governance,” Lessons Learned October 2009, Global Corporate Governance Forum and International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group.