Students ethical decision making in global setting


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THE IMPACT OF COMPETITIVE PRESSURE ON STUDENTS’ ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING IN A GLOBAL SETTING By Alexander Nill, John A. Schibrowsky, and James W. Peltier

We have explored the impact of power, politics, and ethics within an organization. Our text addresses whether ethics can or should be taught in business schools. The researchers raise important considerations around ethics and decision making.

Nill, A, Schibrowsky, J. A., & Peltier, J.W. (2004). The impact of competitive pressure on students' ethical decision-making in a global setting. Marketing Education Review, 14 (1).

What implications can you derive from the study on

1) university approaches to business and ethics

2) age and gender of decision makers

3) the place of ethics in the study of organizational behavior.

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