The problem is that business ethics and corporate social responsibility are subjects used as window dressing in the marketing of the business school, and as a fig leaf to cover the conscience of B-school deans – as if talking about ethics and responsibility were the same as doing something about it. They almost never systematically address the simple idea that since current social and economic relations produce the problems that ethics and corporate social responsibility courses treat as subjects to be studied, it is those social and economic relations that need to be changed.
Content: Quotation
Author: Martin Parker
Source: The Guardian
Subjects: Ethics, MBA Related, Social Responsibility (ESG)
Author: Martin Parker
Source: The Guardian
Subjects: Ethics, MBA Related, Social Responsibility (ESG)
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