Teaching ethics across the management curriculum. Volume II, Principles and applications /
The need to embed business ethics in the teaching of management disciplines has at times given rise to a debate as to whether ethics should be taught as a stand-alone course or in an embedded manner. So far, the majority of opinions favors a consensus that both approaches are relevant and should be...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) :
Business Expert Press,
2016.
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Principles for responsible management education collection.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Embedding ethics in teaching management / Kemi Ogunyemi
- Module 1. Raise the pillars
- 2. Building ethics as a foundational principle across an integrated undergraduate curriculum / Steven A. Edelson and Karen L. Stock
- 3. Teaching ethics to grown-ups: coherent narratives / Kemi Ogunyemi
- 4. Enabling and embedding the oath project into student learning and ethical career pathways / Roy Smith and Rachel Welton
- 5. Ethics educators in generation Y classrooms / Kemi Ogunyemi
- Module 2. Mind the people
- 6. Socially responsible human resource policies / Jesus Barrena-Martinez, Macarena Lopez-Fernandez, and Pedro Miguel Romero-Fernandez
- 7. Team building / Tim London
- 8. An ethical approach to teaching organizational change management / Greg Latemore
- Module 3. The how matters
- 9. Using safety to introduce ethics into operations management courses / Wayne Buck and Jeffrey Schaller
- 10. Ethics in marketing communications: emerging issues in digital media / Ogechi Adeola
- 11. Teaching ethics in business law courses / Keith William Diener
- Chapter summaries
- About the authors
- Index.