This paper proposes a model for providing business students with a rigorous, well-integrated, complete, and systematic approach to ethics that is grounded in critical thinking and presented in a progressive series of modules that are related to each other and to the specific business discipline of each business core course. Using this model, colleges and schools of business can take positive, cutting-edge steps toward developing a high quality, meaningful business ethics program. Companion studies examine two pilot initiatives. The first is an application of this model in core business classes and the second is an application in an upper level course that is an elective in a business major.
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a model of ethics education for corporate organizations f...
Educators at large constantly struggle to overcome curriculum and resources constraints to prepare s...
Those invited to participate in this conference on Integrating Ethics Into Business Education were...
This paper reports the results of a ten-year effort to establish ethics as a learning objective for ...
This paper combines a review of existing literature in the field of business ethics education and a ...
Although some people might think that the term business ethics (BE) is an oxymoron, understanding et...
Business Ethics is a derived copy from the Corporate Governance course previously published in Conne...
Business ethics is certainly not a new topic, but highly publicized corporate scandals have renewed ...
Business ethics teaching can be improved when ethicists integrate the ethical theories they apply to...
Ethics has arrived in the business school curriculum. But what about the curriculum of finance? Can ...
In response to recent corporate ethical and financial disasters there has been increased pressure on...
This essay presents an overview of what American business programs cover in their curricula regardin...
This is the authors’ final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article.This article describes a...
Colleges of Business face new challenges in teaching students about Business Ethics. Some laugh off ...
The number of students choosing to undertake business education has expanded dramatically over the p...
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a model of ethics education for corporate organizations f...
Educators at large constantly struggle to overcome curriculum and resources constraints to prepare s...
Those invited to participate in this conference on Integrating Ethics Into Business Education were...
This paper reports the results of a ten-year effort to establish ethics as a learning objective for ...
This paper combines a review of existing literature in the field of business ethics education and a ...
Although some people might think that the term business ethics (BE) is an oxymoron, understanding et...
Business Ethics is a derived copy from the Corporate Governance course previously published in Conne...
Business ethics is certainly not a new topic, but highly publicized corporate scandals have renewed ...
Business ethics teaching can be improved when ethicists integrate the ethical theories they apply to...
Ethics has arrived in the business school curriculum. But what about the curriculum of finance? Can ...
In response to recent corporate ethical and financial disasters there has been increased pressure on...
This essay presents an overview of what American business programs cover in their curricula regardin...
This is the authors’ final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article.This article describes a...
Colleges of Business face new challenges in teaching students about Business Ethics. Some laugh off ...
The number of students choosing to undertake business education has expanded dramatically over the p...
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a model of ethics education for corporate organizations f...
Educators at large constantly struggle to overcome curriculum and resources constraints to prepare s...
Those invited to participate in this conference on Integrating Ethics Into Business Education were...