Enhancing the ability of business students to recognize ethical issues: An empirical assessment of the effectiveness of a course in business ethics

Journal of Business Ethics 17 (2):205 - 216 (1998)
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This paper presents the results of a study of the effect of a business ethics course in enhancing the ability of students to recognize ethical issues. The findings show that compared to students who do not complete such a course, students enrolled in a business ethics course experience substantial improvement in that ability.

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