The Business Ethics Advisory Council: An Organization for the Improvement of Ethical Performance
Theodore L. Thau
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Theodore L. Thau: Business Ethics Advisory Council
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1962, vol. 343, issue 1, 128-141
Abstract:
The Business Ethics Advisory Council is a group of outstanding businessmen, educators, clergymen, and jour nalists. Its goal is to help the American business community develop and carry out programs for the general improvement of business ethics. Recently, the Council posed some search ing inquiries for all businessmen in a widely publicized State ment on Business Ethics and Call for Action. Since then, the Council has been undertaking to achieve its goal through a number of nation-wide activities. The history of the origin and work of the Council may well prove an important chapter in the chronicles of American business.
Date: 1962
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DOI: 10.1177/000271626234300116
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