Research tidbits: Educating for responsible management
Our #researchtidbits this week looks at the concept of responsible management learning and education. #RMLE #sustainableleadership #businessschools
Our #researchtidbits this week looks at the concept of responsible management learning and education. #RMLE #sustainableleadership #businessschools
Can we effectively teach sustainability in the classroom? Can mobile apps help? See our research tidbits this week.
Are we teaching business and accounting students effectively about ethical behaviour? Check the research findings in this week's #researchtidbits
What are the challenges facing business schools in teaching ethics? #researchtidbits #ethics #education
Are universities doing enough for ethics? Read more in this week's researchtidbits.
Teaching ethical behaviour to business students - does it work? See this week's Research Tidbits
Are business course curricula adequately covering CSR? Read this week's articles to find out.
A selection of interesting articles we found recently looking at role modelling ethical behaviour. A multi-experience model of perceived ethical climate Existing research on the formation of employee ethical climate perceptions focuses mainly on organisation characteristics as antecedents, and although other constructs have been considered, these constructs have typically been studied in isolation. Thus, our understanding of the context in which ethical climate perceptions develop is incomplete. To address this limitation, Duane Hansen and his [...]
A selection of interesting articles we found recently looking at some worrying perspectives on business education. Role of business schools in putting shareholders first and down playing CSR Smith and Rönnegard examine the shareholder primacy norm (SPN) as a widely acknowledged impediment to corporate social responsibility (CSR). It explores the role of business schools in promoting the SPN but also potentially as an avenue for change by addressing misconceptions about shareholder primacy and the purpose [...]