This study examined the moral reasoning and behavior of 177 incoming first-year business students. The students were presented with a realistic situation – an attempted hostile takeover of a corporation. Students were placed into one of three alternative scenarios as shareholders of the corporation – small investor, large investor, or a mutual fund manager – and viewed a portion of the film, “Other People’s Money, ” as two actors argued for differing perspectives regarding the corporation. Students were then asked to vote their “shares, ” and to provide an explanation for their behavior. The results indicated that incoming first-year students with higher levels of moral reasoning were more likely to cast their vote based upon a view of the ...
It is imperative that business students are prepared to join the world‘s highly dynamic, technologic...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldThe purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a business ethi...
This study reports how students understand and appreciate the ethical actions of managers as represe...
This study examined the moral reasoning and behavior of 177 incoming first-year business students. T...
This study examines the relationship between college major, religious orientation, informal curricul...
This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes...
Character development in higher education is essential for enhancing ethical awareness and moral rea...
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the moral reasoning of accounting students. Since the...
Recent ethical scandals in corporate America have brought to the fore the issue of ethics in busines...
Making ethical decisions is important for both personal and business situations. This case study sug...
Online presentation: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7795013240 Zoom Room ID: 779 501 3240 The purpose of ...
In view of the numerous accounting and corporate scandals associated with various forms of moral mis...
A 13-item questionnaire was administered to 259 business students on two college campuses, with a co...
[[abstract]]In the modern society with rapid growing in technology and economy, all the concerns fel...
It is imperative that business students are prepared to join the world‘s highly dynamic, technologic...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldThe purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a business ethi...
This study reports how students understand and appreciate the ethical actions of managers as represe...
This study examined the moral reasoning and behavior of 177 incoming first-year business students. T...
This study examines the relationship between college major, religious orientation, informal curricul...
This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes...
Character development in higher education is essential for enhancing ethical awareness and moral rea...
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the moral reasoning of accounting students. Since the...
Recent ethical scandals in corporate America have brought to the fore the issue of ethics in busines...
Making ethical decisions is important for both personal and business situations. This case study sug...
Online presentation: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7795013240 Zoom Room ID: 779 501 3240 The purpose of ...
In view of the numerous accounting and corporate scandals associated with various forms of moral mis...
A 13-item questionnaire was administered to 259 business students on two college campuses, with a co...
[[abstract]]In the modern society with rapid growing in technology and economy, all the concerns fel...
It is imperative that business students are prepared to join the world‘s highly dynamic, technologic...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldThe purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a business ethi...
This study reports how students understand and appreciate the ethical actions of managers as represe...