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Hoiles, JoAnn – 1989
Arguing for the inclusion of ethics instruction in community college business curricula, this paper addresses the crisis in ethical values affecting the United States today and offers suggestions regarding the content and methods of ethics instruction for business students. The first sections cite newspaper headlines and examples of dishonest…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Class Activities, Community Colleges
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Jaques, Elliott – Management Communication Quarterly, 2003
Notes that it is essential that business organizations establish organizational systems that require satisfactory ethical business behaviors from everyone concerned, regardless of differences in personal outlooks. Outlines what needs to be done in order to effectively teach business ethics. (SG)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Business Administration Education, Ethics, Higher Education
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Lampe, Marc – Teaching Business Ethics, 1997
Traditional approaches to teaching business ethics (philosophical analysis, moral quandaries, executive cases) may not be effective in persuading undergraduates of the importance of ethical behavior. Better techniques include values education, ethical decision-making models, analysis of ethical conflicts, and role modeling. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Responsibility, Decision Making Skills, Ethical Instruction
Podell, Joel; And Others – Journal of Business Education, 1977
Describes various methodologies used at the Queensboro Community College, New York, to enrich some of the topics traditionally included in the introductory course such as union management relations, social responsibility and business ethics, internal organization structure, and small business management. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
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Yu, Chwo-Ming Joseph; Guan, Jyh-Liang; Yang, Kuo-Pin; Chiao, Yu-Ching – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2005
This exploratory study addresses two issues: (1) how firms select applicants for positions in international management and, subsequently, evaluate the performance of international business education in Taiwan; and (2) what the important skills for international management professionals are, and how well university graduates are equipped with these…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Administrator Education, Surveys, International Trade
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Reid, Anna; Taylor, Paul; Petocz, Peter – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2011
There is continuing debate about how best to teach ethics to students in business, that is, how best to help them to develop the ethical aspects of their future profession. This debate has covered whether to teach ethics, what to teach and whether it has any effect on students' views or future behaviour. For the most part, the views of the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Ethics, Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods
Diminnie, Carol – 1984
A review of arguments for and against including business ethics courses in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) curriculum reveals strongly opposing views. Those favoring business ethics courses argue that such courses teach a way to approach and think through a problem and provide a framework for judging behavior, that the university must…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy
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Clarke, Clifton – Community Review, 1990
Argues that two-year college business programs need to provide moral guidance and leadership to students to help stem the proliferation of fraudulent and questionable financial reporting practices. Reviews amoral and moral unity theories of business ethics. Discusses barriers to ethical instruction in business curricula, and ways to overcome them.…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Community Colleges, Educational Theories
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Reinsch, N. Lamar, Jr. – Journal of Business Communication, 1997
Reviews the progress of business communication ethics research in recent years. Argues that further improvement will require that scholars identify central issues, use a variety of research methods, address normative issues, make full use of relevant literatures, and support colleagues who choose business communication ethics as a major research…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethics, Higher Education, Organizational Communication
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Collins, Denis; Page, Laura V. – 1992
This teaching guide is for instructors who wish to include a discussion of ethical dilemmas in their regular business seminars and workshops. It discusses why it is essential to teach ethics and how to do so. It reviews the format of specially annotated ethics cases that are designed to help teach business ethics and shows how to use them. These…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Codes of Ethics
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Singh, Jang B. – Journal of Education for Business, 1990
The development of business ethics as a field of study was accelerated by major business scandals and the subsequent appeal to business schools to produce graduates with a high level of ethical awareness. The most critical dilemma stems from introducing instruction in ethical values to institutions accustomed to teaching economic values. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Development, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
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Martin, James H. – Journal of Education for Business, 1990
Describes how John Carroll University successfully integrated ethics into existing marketing courses. Provides a summary of the current literature on marketing ethics, discusses the educational goals that are met by integrating ethics into the curriculum, examines available curricular options, and details the design and implementation of a segment…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Curriculum Development, Ethics, Higher Education
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Taylor-Bianco, Amy; Tucker, Mary; Rosado Feger, Ana; Barnett, Tanya – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2017
Most young college graduates have witnessed a cascade of unethical and, indeed, unlawful business behavior from insider trading to credit card meltdown and governance misbehavior, to give a few examples. Yet, while college students indicate that ethical training is essential and should be expected as part of one's college education, there is much…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Business Administration Education, College Students, Teaching Methods
Englehardt, Elaine Eliason – Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal, 1992
Describes Utah Valley Community College's core course, "Ethics and Values," which approaches timely and interdisciplinary topics (e.g., abortion, and business ethics) and emphasizes writing, self-confrontation, oral discussion, and critical thinking. Reviews problems in promoting active student learning. Describes course content and the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Ethics
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Kelley, Patricia C.; Chang, Pepe Lee – Journal of Higher Education, 2007
Scandals ranging from National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) violations to falsified research results have fueled criticism of America's universities. Sports violations, research manipulation, gender discrimination, and other ethical lapses affect an entire institution as they have a spillover effect on its reputation. The results of…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Employees, Ethics, Higher Education
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