Management Theory and Business Education: Is Business Behavior Anti-social Behavior?
Mary Godwyn
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Mary Godwyn: Babson College
Chapter Chapter 2 in Ethics and Diversity in Business Management Education, 2015, pp 21-34 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter focuses on how assumptions prevalent in management theory influence business education and business culture, how this theoretical orientation affects the ethical development, standards, and conduct of those who identify with business culture, and the social impact of the resulting business practices.
Keywords: Business Ethic; Gross Domestic Product; Business School; Unethical Behavior; Business Practice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46654-4_2
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