Why Teaching of Ethics Continues To Be Lacking at Business Schools [Archive.org URL]

Business schools have struggled in the post-Enron era to incorporate more content related to ethics and social responsibility in their curricula. Many have added a stand-alone course on corporate responsibility, but some academics consider that insufficient. M.B.A. Track columnist Ron Alsop discussed the challenge recently with Craig Smith, senior fellow in marketing and ethics at London Business School and the academic leader on a project with the European Academy of Business in Society to “mainstream” corporate responsibility.

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