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Why the Free Market Must Be an Ethical Market : The Role of Business Schools in Moral Education

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hulsart, Robyn.
Contributor:
McCarthy, Victoria.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business education.
Business ethics--Study and teaching.
Free enterprise--Moral and ethical aspects.
Leadership--Moral and ethical aspects.
Business education--Study and teaching.
Business ethics--Moral and ethical aspects.
Business ethics.
Leadership.
Free enterprise.
Local Subjects:
Business education.
Business ethics--Study and teaching.
Free enterprise--Moral and ethical aspects.
Leadership--Moral and ethical aspects.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (170 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Lewiston : The Edwin Mellen Press, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This study considers the factors that create an ethical business school curriculum.
Contents:
Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgment; Chapter 1: Leadership and Ethics in Higher Education; Chapter 2: The Role of Business Education in Ethical Development; Historical Background; The Foundation Reports; Evaluating Business Education; Criticisms of Business Programs; AACSB Leadership Task Force Report; AACSB Strives for Congruency; Chapter 3: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice; Pervasiveness of Academic Dishonesty; Why StudentsCheat; Online Educational and Academic Dishonesty
A Brief Primer on Ethical TheoryEthics and Corporate Social Responsibility; Business and Professional Ethics; Ethics in a Global Marketplace; Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR); Social Responsibility in Action- Tierra Pacifica Corporation; Social Responsibility in Action- Stride Right; Social Responsibility in Action- The Timberland Company; Lessons to Be Learned; Chapter 4: Creating an Ethical Classroom Climate; Leadership and Ethical Classroom Climate; Ecosystem of an Online Course; Ethical Online Course Climate; Classroom Structure and Ethical Climate
Chapter 5: Changing Views of Business Faculty and Business StudentsMethodology; Faculty; Students; Survey Instrument; Method of Analysis; Chapter 6: Student Readiness and Ethics Education; A Conceptual Model; Measures; Data Analysis; Independent Samples T-Tests; Conclusion; Chapter 7: The Future of Business Ethics Education; Bibliography; Appendix A: Independent Samples T-Tests for Previous Ethics Education; Appendix B: Independent Samples T-Tests for Readiness; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-7734-1161-5
OCLC:
797915263

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