“Ask More” of Business Education

Journal of Business Ethics Education 8 (1):320-325 (2011)
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Abstract

Giving Voice To Values (GVV) serves as a framework to teach individuals methods to speak up when they witness actions that are contrary to their professional and personal values. This essay illustrates how GVV serves as a catalyst to advance both research and teaching activities.

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