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Maury, Mary D.
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The development of a business ethics curriculum module emphasizing values and storytelling for sophomore business students.
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The development of a business ethics curriculum module emphasizing values and storytelling for sophomore business students./
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Maury, Mary D.
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173 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-03, Section: A, page: 0919.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-03A.
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Education, Higher. -
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0542046407
The development of a business ethics curriculum module emphasizing values and storytelling for sophomore business students.
Maury, Mary D.
The development of a business ethics curriculum module emphasizing values and storytelling for sophomore business students.
- 173 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-03, Section: A, page: 0919.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--St. John's University (New York), School of Education and Human Services, 2005.
Recent scandals in business and accounting have resulted in increased social, educational, and governmental pressure for stronger professional ethical standards and behavior within the business community and the accounting profession. There have also been renewed summons for business schools to better prepare future business persons for their role in the professional world.
ISBN: 0542046407Subjects--Topical Terms:
543175
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This study was designed to investigate whether an ethics module which would (a) emphasize core values, moral exemplars, and successful ethical companies and (b) be introduced earlier in the curriculum could enhance the moral reasoning level, ethical decision making mode, ethical sensitivity, and values perceptions of those students as compared to students not so exposed. The sample for this study was obtained from a large, private Northeastern university. Fifty-five sophomore business students, registered in the second semester of a required accounting principles class at the business college, comprised the experimental class and the control classes. Both groups completed a pre and post test using the following measures: (a) Principles of Ethical Conduct (PEC) (Lewis, 1989, Hiltebeitel & Jones, 1992); (b) Multidimensional Ethics Scale (MES) (Reidenbach and Robin, 1990, 1988); (c) Ethical Scenarios (ES) (Murphy & Boatright, 1994); and (d) Rokeach Value Survey (RVS) (1968). Additionally, a comparison group consisting of two classes of upper level business students taking the standard required business ethics given by the Theology and Religious studies department completed the same pre and post test. The impact of gender and age was also examined. Further, interviews of a sample of students from each of the groups were used to gather information about how students articulate responses to ethical issues and describe their own.
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