This paper presents a relatively straightforward exercise to encouraging business students to articulate their core personal values, and then apply them to a real-life situation that they have encountered. It also presents two models for categorizing ethical statements. In this report, models are used to categorize responses from the aforementioned exercise. We consider whether the models and the type of exercise described can aid teachers in enhancing character development
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Business ethics educators have been encouraged to cultivate students' character, but have recei...
Business Ethics: Decision-Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility, 3e is designed to p...
The paper presents an in-class case exercise that aims to help students learn how to apply ethical v...
This paper focuses on the teaching of business ethics experientially. It presents a relatively strai...
This paper presents the story of our efforts to improve the character trait development of our stude...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
Business students early on should be offered a course presenting and analyzing ethical dilemmas they...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
One reason why many of today’s business leaders are frequently viewed as unethical, corrupt, and ...
The number of students choosing to undertake business education has expanded dramatically over the p...
In this study, we examine the relationship between appeal to self-perceptions of moral identity, inc...
This paper presents three studies that evaluate the effectiveness of positive vs. negative role mode...
There is much more written about how and why business schools could and should talk about business e...
Moral subjectivity (e.g., reflexivity, perspective-taking) is a necessary condition for moral develo...
Making ethical decisions is important for both personal and business situations. This case study sug...
Business ethics educators have been encouraged to cultivate students' character, but have recei...
Business Ethics: Decision-Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility, 3e is designed to p...
The paper presents an in-class case exercise that aims to help students learn how to apply ethical v...
This paper focuses on the teaching of business ethics experientially. It presents a relatively strai...
This paper presents the story of our efforts to improve the character trait development of our stude...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
Business students early on should be offered a course presenting and analyzing ethical dilemmas they...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
One reason why many of today’s business leaders are frequently viewed as unethical, corrupt, and ...
The number of students choosing to undertake business education has expanded dramatically over the p...
In this study, we examine the relationship between appeal to self-perceptions of moral identity, inc...
This paper presents three studies that evaluate the effectiveness of positive vs. negative role mode...
There is much more written about how and why business schools could and should talk about business e...
Moral subjectivity (e.g., reflexivity, perspective-taking) is a necessary condition for moral develo...
Making ethical decisions is important for both personal and business situations. This case study sug...
Business ethics educators have been encouraged to cultivate students' character, but have recei...
Business Ethics: Decision-Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility, 3e is designed to p...