Following Enron, WorldCom, Lehmann Brothers and other examples of organisational failure, much has been made of what appears to be a failure of leadership in institutional life. Of course the reasons for this failure can be attributed to many factors, but Business Schools have been consistently singled out for contributing to a moral malaise. The argument is that they typically reinforce the notion that ends justify means and that delivery on-time and on-budget is all that really matters. Leadership development programmes, especially MBAs, have been criticized for over-emphasising methodologies and models at the expense of more human qualities such as judgement, wisdom and morality. Although the argument that business education adversely af...
The purpose of the study is to gain insight from experienced and practicing industry leaders, expert...
Are business schools on the wrong track? For many years, business schools enjoyed rising enrollments...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
Following Enron, WorldCom, Lehmann Brothers and other examples of organisational failure, much has b...
Business schools are increasingly said to be in crisis. What is clear from this collection is that t...
A string of high profile scandals suggest something of a moral meltdown at leadership level in organ...
In their book, The State of Business Schools: Educational and Moral Imperatives for Market Leaders, ...
How times change. Writing in 2005, Eric Cornuel argued that “ in the future the legitimacy of busine...
Corporate scandals have rocked the foundations of many corporations in America. Those affected direc...
With the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and the much more recent corporate scandals at MBA-lad...
A decade of corporate scandals has highlighted a lack of ethical decision making skills among busine...
The classic question, “Should business schools teach ethics?” is not often asked anymore...
This paper reviews the teaching of business ethics at 70 of the top ranked business schools in the U...
The history of the business school as an institution stretches back 127 years to its foundations in ...
Business schools and business education prepare students to learn the basics of thinking critically,...
The purpose of the study is to gain insight from experienced and practicing industry leaders, expert...
Are business schools on the wrong track? For many years, business schools enjoyed rising enrollments...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...
Following Enron, WorldCom, Lehmann Brothers and other examples of organisational failure, much has b...
Business schools are increasingly said to be in crisis. What is clear from this collection is that t...
A string of high profile scandals suggest something of a moral meltdown at leadership level in organ...
In their book, The State of Business Schools: Educational and Moral Imperatives for Market Leaders, ...
How times change. Writing in 2005, Eric Cornuel argued that “ in the future the legitimacy of busine...
Corporate scandals have rocked the foundations of many corporations in America. Those affected direc...
With the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and the much more recent corporate scandals at MBA-lad...
A decade of corporate scandals has highlighted a lack of ethical decision making skills among busine...
The classic question, “Should business schools teach ethics?” is not often asked anymore...
This paper reviews the teaching of business ethics at 70 of the top ranked business schools in the U...
The history of the business school as an institution stretches back 127 years to its foundations in ...
Business schools and business education prepare students to learn the basics of thinking critically,...
The purpose of the study is to gain insight from experienced and practicing industry leaders, expert...
Are business schools on the wrong track? For many years, business schools enjoyed rising enrollments...
The complicity of business schools in corporate wrong-doing has long been receiving public attention...