Business ethics often draws from the content of liberal arts disciplines, but rarely from the practice of liberal education. Reconceptualizing the relation of business and liberal education offers a new strategy for promoting ethics within business schools. Under this strategy, ethics develops into more than a supplement to established functional courses. It becomes the locus for a more significant moral transformation of business education
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Business ethics teaching can be improved when ethicists integrate the ethical theories they apply to...
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Although some people might think that the term business ethics (BE) is an oxymoron, understanding et...
This paper briefly outlines one of the central philosophical and ethical conflicts existing within N...
This paper proposes a model for providing business students with a rigorous, well-integrated, comple...
Business ethics, mostly ignored throughout history, has had a renaissance since the 1970s. At first,...
In this interview-based article, a panel of business ethicists explores the relationship between beh...
With recent financial scandals at Global Crossing, Enron and WorldCom involving manipulation of comp...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
In their book, The State of Business Schools: Educational and Moral Imperatives for Market Leaders, ...
This essay presents an overview of what American business programs cover in their curricula regardin...
This paper reviews the teaching of business ethics at 70 of the top ranked business schools in the U...
This study was designed to survey and compare current undergraduate business ethics curricular strat...
This paper reports the results of a ten-year effort to establish ethics as a learning objective for ...
Business ethics teaching can be improved when ethicists integrate the ethical theories they apply to...
Colleges of Business face new challenges in teaching students about Business Ethics. Some laugh off ...
Business ethics is certainly not a new topic, but highly publicized corporate scandals have renewed ...
Although some people might think that the term business ethics (BE) is an oxymoron, understanding et...
This paper briefly outlines one of the central philosophical and ethical conflicts existing within N...
This paper proposes a model for providing business students with a rigorous, well-integrated, comple...
Business ethics, mostly ignored throughout history, has had a renaissance since the 1970s. At first,...
In this interview-based article, a panel of business ethicists explores the relationship between beh...
With recent financial scandals at Global Crossing, Enron and WorldCom involving manipulation of comp...
Numerous high-profile ethics scandals, rising inequality, and the detrimental effects of climate cha...
In their book, The State of Business Schools: Educational and Moral Imperatives for Market Leaders, ...