Currently, business management is far from being recognised as a profession. This paper suggests that a professional spirit should be developed which could function as a filter of commercial reasoning. Broadly, management will not be organised within the framework of a well-established profession unless formal knowledge, licensing, professional autonomy and professional codes of conduct are developed sufficiently. In developing business management as a profession, law may play a key role. Where the idea is that business management should be more professsionalised, managers must show that they are willing to adopt ethical values, while arriving at business decisions. The paper argues that ethics cannot survive without legal regulation, which...
To say that there is a lack of consensus on the essence of professionalization is an understatement....
Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values. Thr...
This article attempts to further the discussion of Iain Mangham's (1995) consideration of Alistair M...
Currently, business management is far from being recognised as a profession. This paper suggests tha...
Before a code of professional ethics can be formulated for business managers, it must be understood ...
Past several decades management has become a vital concern to society. If we look at pools, we notic...
AbstractThis paper discusses ethical dimensions of business law education. Arguably, the fundamental...
Despite the development of business ethics into a field of study in its own right and not just a s...
Despite the development of business ethics into a field of study in its own right and not just a s...
Business ethics invites business actors to create good business image and management in order for th...
Business ethics invites business actors to create good business image and management in order for th...
Past several decades management has become a vital concern to society. If we look at pools, we notic...
Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values. Thr...
Past several decades management has become a vital concern to society. If we look at pools, we notic...
To say that there is a lack of consensus on the essence of professionalization is an understatement....
To say that there is a lack of consensus on the essence of professionalization is an understatement....
Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values. Thr...
This article attempts to further the discussion of Iain Mangham's (1995) consideration of Alistair M...
Currently, business management is far from being recognised as a profession. This paper suggests tha...
Before a code of professional ethics can be formulated for business managers, it must be understood ...
Past several decades management has become a vital concern to society. If we look at pools, we notic...
AbstractThis paper discusses ethical dimensions of business law education. Arguably, the fundamental...
Despite the development of business ethics into a field of study in its own right and not just a s...
Despite the development of business ethics into a field of study in its own right and not just a s...
Business ethics invites business actors to create good business image and management in order for th...
Business ethics invites business actors to create good business image and management in order for th...
Past several decades management has become a vital concern to society. If we look at pools, we notic...
Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values. Thr...
Past several decades management has become a vital concern to society. If we look at pools, we notic...
To say that there is a lack of consensus on the essence of professionalization is an understatement....
To say that there is a lack of consensus on the essence of professionalization is an understatement....
Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values. Thr...
This article attempts to further the discussion of Iain Mangham's (1995) consideration of Alistair M...