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- How to Teach Business Ethics, Unethically
- How to Teach Business Ethics, UnethicallyTeaching EthicsThe value of ethics, and moral living generally, has to be instilled in the individual from the outset. If it's not deemed important when growing up, it's easy to dismiss it when grown up, especially in today's relativistic culture where the the main...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-10
- Using Great Literature to Teach Business Ethics
- Using Great Literature to Teach Business EthicsUsing Great Literature to Teach Business EthicsEvery school should incorporate Business Ethics as its core curriculum. Every course should have intertwined within its network of books, scenarios, simulations, some facet of ethical training. It is not enough to provide a class specifically designed to...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-22
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- How to Teach Business Ethics, Unethically
- If business ethics can be taught - and I have yet to read a convincing argument that they cannot - how should such an important lesson be taught? In business school, perhaps? That would seem to make a whole lot of sense. Business schools seem to be...
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- Yes, You Can Teach Business Ethics: A Review and Research Agenda
- In the face of continuing doubt as to the value of teaching business ethics, evidence is reviewed suggesting that the endeavor is a worthy one. Specifically, this paper examines three common concerns raised by various stakeholders as to the viability of teaching business ethics. The paper concludes that these concerns...
- White papers
- Using Great Literature to Teach Business Ethics
- Thanks to strengthened financial reporting and governance laws, a growing number of corporate executives in the United States have exchanged pinstripes for jail stripes. It makes the public wonder about just what those fancy business schools are teaching up-and-coming leaders. In fact, many business programs feature...
- Blog posts 2007-11-20
- Stanford's Malhotra: Bridging the Ethics Gap
- Professor Neil Malhotra brings his background in political psychology and political economy to the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Teaching the required course "Ethics and Management," he exposes students to the philosophies and approaches necessary for navigating the ethical quandaries they may encounter leading organizations. He talked with...
- Blog posts 2009-06-24
- Competuition: Teach Competition to Your Procurement Process
- Ethics dictates that business be conducted with integrity, fairness, and openness, which require open communication within and among both buying and supplying organizations, and thereby give any organization a chance to compete for contracts and win. It seems like a week does not go by without one hearing a story...
- White papers 2006-06-14
- Alcoa Foundation Gives $50,000 Grant to Junior Achievement International; Program Will Teach Global Business Ethics to Young Students
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2002-02-14
- New graduation skills - Business schools.
- As business schools start to teach more ethics and practical skills, enrolments are climbing again "TOYOTA would have been proud of our just-in-time implementation," claims Joel Podolny, dean of the Yale School of Management--surely the first time the head of an academic institution...
- Research articles 2007-05-12
- Film Industry Funds Program to Teach Digital Ethics.
- By Greg Hernandez, Daily News, Los Angeles Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 30--The Motion Picture Association of America, which caught flak recently for clamping down on the distribution of movie industry screeners, is now taking its campaign against digital piracy to the...
- Research articles 2003-10-30
- Can You Teach Ethics to MBAs?
- Maybe, but research suggests they need a lot of practice. Take our quiz and see how your moral compass measures up. In the spring of 2009, when Bernie Madoff?s massive scam still felt raw and shocking, a few members of Harvard B-School?s...
- Articles 2009-10-19
- Why Businesses Need "Non-Market Strategies"
- Stanford's Neil Malhotra focuses on business ethics and non-market strategies. In the last two weeks, we've discussed the origin and structure of Stanford's ethics course as well as Malhotra's view that ethics needs to be viewed as an integral part of corporate strategy. Today, we'll hear...
- Blog posts 2009-07-08
- Ditch the Ethics Course
- Business schools all run ethics courses nowadays. Students like them because they are an easier way of gaining a course credit than struggling with the mysteries of Black-Scholes option pricing model, and just as useless. The essence of ethics courses is to urge...
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
- Lessons of an Ethics Writer
- A year-and-a-half ago, when I was asked to write this ethics blog, I wrote out a short introductory post. So today, my last day writing this blog, I took a quick look at it. Everything you need to survive in today’s business world you probably learned in...
- Blog posts 2008-06-17
- Cornell Tackles Ethics and Corporate Culture
- Corporate scandals crop up in the news at such a pace these days it seems the breakdown in ethical behavior has permeated every rung of the corporate ladder. With mounting pressure from the current economic landscape, business people and lawyers may find the line denoting ethical behavior increasingly difficult to...
- Blog posts 2009-04-09
- Kids behaving badly--still a problem in cyberspace, experts say.(Cyber Ethics)
- While the days of Napster as a hip, free, music-swapping site are gone, students are still using the Internet to trade for free items that should be paid for. Because of this, businesses and teachers alike, say there is still the need for teaching of cyber ethics....
- Research articles 2004-02-01
- Business with Friends: A Balancing Act
- Two years ago, I went into business with one of my oldest friends, opening an Internet sales company. Our first year went well, but business stalled our second year and my friend argued that we needed to bring in a consultant to help us gauge our status and develop new...
- Blog posts 2007-10-16
- Youth should get cyber ethics at home, survey says
- WASHINGTON It's the parents' primary responsibility to teach kids respect for copyrighted works, according to a new survey on Internet downloading ethics commissioned by the Business Software Alliance BSA. The survey reveals that 4 out of 5 (78 percent) respondents say parents bear the most responsibility in teaching...
- Research articles 2004-04-22
- BSA, Weekly Reader offer free cyber ethics curriculum.(news)
- The Business Software Alliance BSA and Weekly Reader are offering "Play it Safe in Cyberspace," a free curriculum program to help students in grades 3-8 become better online citizens. The program is designed to help students understand cyber ethics, piracy and proper use of software. Dedicated...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- Three Ways to Encourage Internal Whistle-blowing
- Remember the movie Silkwood? In the 1983 drama, Meryl Streep portrayed the real-life Karen Silkwood, who suffered radiation poisoning thanks to lax safety standards at the plant where she worked and was preparing to take her story to The New York Times when she died in a car crash under...
- Blog posts 2009-06-22
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