2000
DOI: 10.1177/108056990006300103
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Ethical Preferences among Business Leaders: Implications for Business Schools

Abstract: Since 1976, the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has encouraged business schools to include ethics in their curricula. Because lan guage is the means for conveying values, including ethical values, business com munication faculty play an important role in deciding what should be taught, and how. But until very recently, most researchers failed to look specifically at actual practices and perceptions in the workplace. To address that need, we conducted a survey of 250 business leaders… Show more

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“…The hospitality industry, specifically, involves critical ethical issues such as food sanitation, hotel security, and overbooking (Partlow & Woods, 1996). It is recommended that curriculum design require feedback from diverse stakeholders such as industry, employers, students, and other related parties (Conaway & Fernandez, 2000;Crane, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The hospitality industry, specifically, involves critical ethical issues such as food sanitation, hotel security, and overbooking (Partlow & Woods, 1996). It is recommended that curriculum design require feedback from diverse stakeholders such as industry, employers, students, and other related parties (Conaway & Fernandez, 2000;Crane, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…What impact, positive or negative, has business education had? Although the AACSB has encouraged business schools to include ethics in their curricula as far back as 1976 (Conaway, 2000), and has considered recent recommendations to require ethics courses in the curricula for business schools seeking AACSB accreditation or re-accreditation (Swanson and Frederick, 2003), recent scandals in corporate America have raised serious doubts as to the quality and effectiveness of ethics instruction and how ethics has been integrated into business curricula. This research examines the impact that overall academic environment and teaching practices have in shaping everyday ethical decisions of future business leaders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides students with the practice they will need in resolving conflicting values in the work place (Conaway and Fernandez, 2000;Neimark, 1995). In our analysis of those codes created mid-semester, it is apparent that codes of conduct are more relevant when there is conflict in the workgroup.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…code of conduct, professional ethics and values, and a specific way of conducting business (Conaway and Fernandez, 2000;Delaney and Sockell, 1992;Financial Times, 1998;Malinowski and Berger, 1996;O'Boyle and Dawson, 1992;Shannon and Berl, 1997). This school would support specialized business ethics courses in functional areas (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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