This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes of ethics, perceptions of ethical culture, academic pressure from significant others, and ethics pedagogy are related to the moral development of students. Results suggest that ethical codes and student perceptions of such codes affect their perceptions of the ethical nature of the cultures within these institutions. In addition, faculty and student discussion of ethics in business courses is significantly and positively related to moral competence among students. Our results point to the need to further examine the connections among academic institutional structures, ethics pedagogy, and students\u27 moral development. © 2007 Springer Scien...
[[abstract]]In the modern society with rapid growing in technology and economy, all the concerns fel...
This study reports how students understand and appreciate the ethical actions of managers as represe...
There is much more written about how and why business schools could and should talk about business e...
This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
Recent ethical scandals in corporate America have brought to the fore the issue of ethics in busines...
This study examines the relationship between college major, religious orientation, informal curricul...
Character development in higher education is essential for enhancing ethical awareness and moral rea...
It is assumed that the university education positively impacts the student’s moral reasoning. The pu...
Much attention has been dedicated to business ethics as news of corporate scandals made its frequent...
Business and university stakeholders ask what institutions of higher education are doing to improve ...
There is wide-spread concern about the ethical behavior of university business students. Research sh...
In view of the numerous accounting and corporate scandals associated with various forms of moral mis...
In this study, we examine the relationship between appeal to self-perceptions of moral identity, inc...
[[abstract]]In the modern society with rapid growing in technology and economy, all the concerns fel...
This study reports how students understand and appreciate the ethical actions of managers as represe...
There is much more written about how and why business schools could and should talk about business e...
This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. Th...
Recent ethical scandals in corporate America have brought to the fore the issue of ethics in busines...
This study examines the relationship between college major, religious orientation, informal curricul...
Character development in higher education is essential for enhancing ethical awareness and moral rea...
It is assumed that the university education positively impacts the student’s moral reasoning. The pu...
Much attention has been dedicated to business ethics as news of corporate scandals made its frequent...
Business and university stakeholders ask what institutions of higher education are doing to improve ...
There is wide-spread concern about the ethical behavior of university business students. Research sh...
In view of the numerous accounting and corporate scandals associated with various forms of moral mis...
In this study, we examine the relationship between appeal to self-perceptions of moral identity, inc...
[[abstract]]In the modern society with rapid growing in technology and economy, all the concerns fel...
This study reports how students understand and appreciate the ethical actions of managers as represe...
There is much more written about how and why business schools could and should talk about business e...