| The Ethics
Education Task Force was established by the AACSB board of directors on
the premise that the crisis in business ethics not only is a challenge
for companies but also an opportunity to strengthen management
education. Their report, released
in 2004, was intended to urge and encourage administrators and faculty
in business education to contemplate their current approaches to ethics
education and to explore methods to strengthen this vital part of the
curriculum.
Task Force Members:
Susan M. Phillips (CHAIR), The George Washington University
Leo Burke, University of Notre Dame
Clifton F. Conrad, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Laura P. Hartman, DePaul University
Monica Medina, FannieMae
Bernard J. Milano, KPMG
Frank Navratil, John Carroll University
Stephen D. Potts, Ethics Resource Center
Judith Samuelson, The Aspen Institute
Linda K. Trevino, The Pennsylvania State University
Howard Thomas, University of Warwick
Carolyn Woo, University of Notre Dame
Jean C. Wyer, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Stephen B. Young, Caux Round Table
AACSB International: John Fernandes, Milton Blood,
Neil Bosland, Anne Graham, Daniel R. LeClair
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Ethics
Education in Business Schools
2004 Report of the Ethics
Education Task Force
to AACSB International's Board of Directors
Download the Report
Report Contents:
Forward
Ethics Education in Business
Responsibility of Business
in Society
Ethical Leadership
Ethical Decision-Making
Corporate Governance
Summary and
Recommendations
Suggested Questions About Ethics Education for Business Leaders
AACSB International Accreditation Standards Related to Ethics |