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Business Ethics and Ethics Education in American Business Programs
Author(s) -
John D. Keiser
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
competitio
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2939-7324
pISSN - 1588-9645
DOI - 10.21845/comp/2008/2/13
Subject(s) - business ethics , information ethics , philosophy of business , curriculum , engineering ethics , meta ethics , applied ethics , cover (algebra) , nursing ethics , political science , sociology , management , public relations , pedagogy , engineering , business model , economics , mechanical engineering
This essay presents an overview of what American business programs cover in their curricula regarding ethics and the reasons behind teaching ethics-related material to business students. Topics for the paperinclude; requirements for having ethics in the curricula, broad perspectives of what constitutes ethical business practices, and the difference between professional ethics and business ethics.Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) classification: M14, A20

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