From Reaction to Resilience: A New Vision for Corporate Ethics & Compliance
Date of Event
1-29-2026
Description
This lecture explores how organizations can build ethics and compliance programs that genuinely prevent misconduct rather than simply respond to regulatory pressure. Drawing on the historical evolution of modern compliance, the talk traces how enforcement activity, statutory mandates, and negotiated corporate settlements have shaped today’s compliance landscape. Yet, as the book argues, enforcement-driven models are no longer sufficient. Instead, large and complex organizations must adopt firm-driven, ethics-centered compliance programs that proactively address risk, empower middle management, strengthen internal culture, and support human flourishing across communities. Grounded in behavioral ethics, governance theory, and real-world case studies, the lecture outlines a practical framework for designing compliance programs capable of meeting tomorrow’s challenges.
Subject Headings
corporate ethics; corporate compliance
Location
CWRU School of Law Moot Courtroom (A59)
Document Type
Video
Recommended Citation
Martinez, Veronica Root, "From Reaction to Resilience: A New Vision for Corporate Ethics & Compliance" (2026). Conferences and Symposia. 1143.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/law_videos_general/1143