Teaching Business Ethics: Why, What And How
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Tags:
- Business Ethics,
- Leadership,
- Management
- Source:
- City University of New York
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Overview: Business ethics consists of a set of moral principles and values that govern the behavior of the organization with respect to what is right and what is wrong. It provides a framework on which the organization could be legally governed. There is a widespread need to proliferate the principles of business ethics among corporate members for institutionalization of an ethical culture. The paper examines three vital aspects towards the same. They are the basic need for imparting business ethics education, the various approaches to do the same, and the requisite supporting environment for ensuring success.
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Format: HTML | Size: 107KB | Date: Mar 2003 | Pages: 20
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