Daily Practice1: Ethics In Leadership

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Chauncey M. DePree, Jr
Rebecca K. Jude

Keywords

Management Accounting, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Ethics, Leadership

Abstract

The classic question, “Should business schools teach ethics?” is not often asked anymore given the drip, drip, drip of business corruption reported in the news. Even skeptics allow that business ethics education could not hurt and might improve the ethics of business leaders. Furthermore, universities, colleges, and business accrediting agencies prominently represent their ethics for all to see in standards, codes, handbooks, and advertisements. They seem to promote ethical conduct at their institutions. But how do faculty and administrators actually behave? And if not ethically, what are the educational lessons new professionals take to the workplace?

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