This article discusses the use of the moral philosophy known as the ethics of care to critically engage management students in ways that favour the development and enactment of a critical and responsible mentality towards business. We use this ethics to ground critical thinking in a moral framework in order to create a conversation in which new possibilities for sustainable and ethical practices might be discovered. Specifically, we identify four teaching practices that allow students to experience being both ‘cared for’ and ‘one-caring’ and explore how this creates a deeper and more critical moral engagement with those affected by businesses. We further propose a framework for applying a care-ethical approach for teaching and learning
This paper reports on a study into student perceptions of a Socratic approach to teaching business e...
While the topics of business ethics and social responsibility education have received much attention...
In this study, we teach students and business professionals to apply a formal process of critical th...
This article brings attention to a seemingly pervasive and underlying assumption in critical managem...
This article brings attention to a seemingly pervasive and underlying assumption in critical managem...
This article echoes those voices that demand new approaches and 'senses' for management education an...
The teaching and learning of business ethics is challenging for postgraduate management students, wh...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
This dissertation explores what is required to teach undergraduate business ethics more effectively ...
This paper reports on a study into student perceptions of a Socratic approach to teaching business e...
While the topics of business ethics and social responsibility education have received much attention...
In this study, we teach students and business professionals to apply a formal process of critical th...
This article brings attention to a seemingly pervasive and underlying assumption in critical managem...
This article brings attention to a seemingly pervasive and underlying assumption in critical managem...
This article echoes those voices that demand new approaches and 'senses' for management education an...
The teaching and learning of business ethics is challenging for postgraduate management students, wh...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
This dissertation explores what is required to teach undergraduate business ethics more effectively ...
This paper reports on a study into student perceptions of a Socratic approach to teaching business e...
While the topics of business ethics and social responsibility education have received much attention...
In this study, we teach students and business professionals to apply a formal process of critical th...