Costantino Grasso
About
Costantino Grasso is from London, England, United Kingdom. Costantino is currently Whistling at the Fake - Project Coordinator and Principal Investigator at NATO, located in Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium. Costantino also works as Associate Professor (Reader) in Business and Law at The Manchester Metropolitan University, a job Costantino has held since May 2021. Another title Costantino currently holds is International Expert - Consultant in the Area of Corruption and Governance at Council of Europe.
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Whistling at the Fake is a research project funded by NATO's Public Diplomacy Division as part of its resilience projects. The project aims at addressing the gap of citizen comprehension of the forms, means, and impacts of misinformation and disinformation, and empowering the general public with the tools through which to identify fake news, including appropriate responses to such behaviors. Furthermore, the project focuses on the crucial role whistleblowers and other knowledgeable insiders play in exposing misleading and hostile information activities and increasing public resilience to acts of this nature.
• Areas of Research: Corporate Crime, Financial Crime, Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Business Ethics. • Principal Investigator of Whistling at the Fake (www.whistlingatthefake.com/). • Principal Investigator of VIRTEU (www.virteu.com). • Editor in Chief of the Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics Blog (https://corporatesocialresponsibilityblog.com/). • Member of the Society for Empirical Legal Studies. • Member of the Society for Business Ethics (USA).
Appointed as an international expert in the area of corruption and good governance by the Council of Europe - Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law - Economic Crime and Cooperation Division (Tender 2017/AO/51). Giving seminars and high-level professional training courses to judicial and prosecuting authorities, ministerial departments and other public institutions; and preparing policy reviews on matters like anti-bribery and corruption, corporate criminal liability, and corporate governance.
• Giving lectures on thorny corporate governance issues affecting both the business community and the wider society; • Analysing the adverse effects that erroneous governance choices might exert on the corporate world and conceiving the corporate governance solutions that may mitigate them (e.g. compliance programmes, codes of ethics, corporate social responsibility measures); • Assessing the applicability of the various theories that seek to explain the position of, and relationship between, the company and its members, managers and other stakeholders.