Safeguarding Intellectual Property and Addressing Corruption in the Global Supply Chain
The Conference Board uses cookies to improve our website, enhance your experience, and deliver relevant messages and offers about our products. Detailed information on the use of cookies on this site is provided in our cookie policy. For more information on how The Conference Board collects and uses personal data, please visit our privacy policy. By continuing to use this Site or by clicking "OK", you consent to the use of cookies. 

Safeguarding Intellectual Property and Addressing Corruption in the Global Supply Chain

Guarding against IP infringement and violation of anti-corruption laws among employees is difficult enough for multinational companies. It is even more challenging to prevent inappropriate behavior by the employees and contracted workers of third parties. This report, based on the conclusions of a The Conference Board research working group, addresses the rising costs of IP infringement, preventing corrupt activities including training employees in this area, the challenges posed by global supply chains, due diligence, developing effective compliance programs and contract language, risk assessments and audits, and oversight.




OTHER RELATED CONTENT

RESEARCH & INSIGHTS

Global Forecast Update

Global Forecast Update

April 11, 2024 | Brief

Navigating Europe’s Carbon Tariff

Navigating Europe’s Carbon Tariff

September 28, 2023 | Report