As such, this case still has significant implications for big corporations to this day (Knottnerus et al. 2006, p. 190). For example, the article suggests that what happened in Enron may also occur in “other American corporations” since under “similar legal constraints, a degree of similarity exists between corporations” (Knottnerus et al. 2006, p. 190). Additionally, by understanding the factors that influence deviance in organizational settings, the government would also be in a better position to plan and implement public administration and policies to counteract and reduce the existence of normative deviance. In conclusion, this study provides an unique explanation to the collapse of Enron, and has broader implications for further research on deviance (Knottnerus et al. 2006, p.191
As such, this case still has significant implications for big corporations to this day (Knottnerus et al. 2006, p. 190). For example, the article suggests that what happened in Enron may also occur in “other American corporations” since under “similar legal constraints, a degree of similarity exists between corporations” (Knottnerus et al. 2006, p. 190). Additionally, by understanding the factors that influence deviance in organizational settings, the government would also be in a better position to plan and implement public administration and policies to counteract and reduce the existence of normative deviance. In conclusion, this study provides an unique explanation to the collapse of Enron, and has broader implications for further research on deviance (Knottnerus et al. 2006, p.191