Does Management Education Produce Ethical Managers?
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Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn
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Colin L. Campbell
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Society is scrutinizing business schools, perhaps believing they should be educating good citizens and not just good managers. Society believes there is a widespread failure of a business education system that is demonstrated in the continuation of corporate crimes and scandals (Holland, 2009). Critics of business schools believe they have encouraged students to go to practically any lengths to increase corporate profits and short-term shareholder return. Alsop (2006) argues that “universities have a critical role to play in preparing leaders to create an ethical and socially responsible climate in the world’s business enterprises” (p. 12).
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