In view of the numerous accounting and corporate scandals associated with various forms of moral misconduct and the recent financial crisis, economics and business programs are often accused of actively contributing to the amoral decision making of their graduates. It is argued that theories and ideas taught at universities engender moral misbehavior among some managers, as these theories mainly focus on the primacy of profit-maximization and typically neglect the ethical and moral dimensions of decision making. To investigate this criticism, two overlapping effects must be disentangled: the self-selection effect and the treatment effect. Drawing on the concept of moral judgment competence, we empirically examine this question with a sampl...
Recent ethical scandals in corporate America have brought to the fore the issue of ethics in busines...
The aim of this paper is to highlight how business schools can improve the ethical behaviour of futu...
In this study, we examine the relationship between appeal to self-perceptions of moral identity, inc...
This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes...
We empirically contribute to the debate on business education in building on a decision frame perspe...
This study examined the moral reasoning and behavior of 177 incoming first-year business students. T...
This study examines the relationship between college major, religious orientation, informal curricul...
It is assumed that the university education positively impacts the student’s moral reasoning. The pu...
Moral reasoning and consequent decision making are central in the everyday life of all people, indep...
Much attention has been dedicated to business ethics as news of corporate scandals made its frequent...
University training influences students' moral orientation through selection, including the self-sel...
[[abstract]]In the modern society with rapid growing in technology and economy, all the concerns fel...
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
This paper reports on the effects of a freestanding ethics course in a university finance curriculum...
Character development in higher education is essential for enhancing ethical awareness and moral rea...
Recent ethical scandals in corporate America have brought to the fore the issue of ethics in busines...
The aim of this paper is to highlight how business schools can improve the ethical behaviour of futu...
In this study, we examine the relationship between appeal to self-perceptions of moral identity, inc...
This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes...
We empirically contribute to the debate on business education in building on a decision frame perspe...
This study examined the moral reasoning and behavior of 177 incoming first-year business students. T...
This study examines the relationship between college major, religious orientation, informal curricul...
It is assumed that the university education positively impacts the student’s moral reasoning. The pu...
Moral reasoning and consequent decision making are central in the everyday life of all people, indep...
Much attention has been dedicated to business ethics as news of corporate scandals made its frequent...
University training influences students' moral orientation through selection, including the self-sel...
[[abstract]]In the modern society with rapid growing in technology and economy, all the concerns fel...
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
This paper reports on the effects of a freestanding ethics course in a university finance curriculum...
Character development in higher education is essential for enhancing ethical awareness and moral rea...
Recent ethical scandals in corporate America have brought to the fore the issue of ethics in busines...
The aim of this paper is to highlight how business schools can improve the ethical behaviour of futu...
In this study, we examine the relationship between appeal to self-perceptions of moral identity, inc...