Why the Free Market Must Be an Ethical Market The Role of Business Schools in Moral Education.
Hulsart, Robyn.
Why the Free Market Must Be an Ethical Market The Role of Business Schools in Moral Education. [electronic resource] : - Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2011. - 1 online resource (170 p.)
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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;
This study considers the factors that create an ethical business school curriculum.
9780773411616 (electronic bk.) 0773411615 (electronic bk.)
Business education.
Business ethics -- Study and teaching.
Free enterprise -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Leadership -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Philosophy.
Business education.
Business ethics--Study and teaching.
Leadership--Moral and ethical aspects.
Free enterprise--Moral and ethical aspects.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
Electronic books.
HF1106 .H85 2012
174.40711 174/.40711
Why the Free Market Must Be an Ethical Market The Role of Business Schools in Moral Education. [electronic resource] : - Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2011. - 1 online resource (170 p.)
Description based upon print version of record.
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;
This study considers the factors that create an ethical business school curriculum.
9780773411616 (electronic bk.) 0773411615 (electronic bk.)
Business education.
Business ethics -- Study and teaching.
Free enterprise -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Leadership -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Philosophy.
Business education.
Business ethics--Study and teaching.
Leadership--Moral and ethical aspects.
Free enterprise--Moral and ethical aspects.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
Electronic books.
HF1106 .H85 2012
174.40711 174/.40711