Inclusion of ethics, social responsibility, and sustainability in business school curricula: a benchmark study

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Wymer, W
Rundle-Thiele, SR
Griffith University Author(s)
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2017
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The authors examine the course offerings of undergraduate business programs in Canada to better understand the depth and breadth of this educational system’s inclusion of ethics and social responsibility courses. Methodology involved analyzing online programs, curricula, and course descriptions on university websites. Results indicate that only a small proportion of universities are providing a substantial depth and breadth of course coverage in their course offerings. Additionally, barriers to educating ethical managers are discussed and a model of social responsibility concepts is presented.The authors examine the course offerings of undergraduate business programs in Canada to better understand the depth and breadth of this educational system’s inclusion of ethics and social responsibility courses. Methodology involved analyzing online programs, curricula, and course descriptions on university websites. Results indicate that only a small proportion of universities are providing a substantial depth and breadth of course coverage in their course offerings. Additionally, barriers to educating ethical managers are discussed and a model of social responsibility concepts is presented.
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Journal Title
International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing
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14
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© 2017 Springer. This is an electronic version of an article published in American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs, Volume 14, Issue 1, pp 19–34. American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs is available online at: http://link.springer.com/ with the open URL of your article.
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Specialist studies in education not elsewhere classified