Publication: Does economics and business education wash away moral judgment competence?
Does economics and business education wash away moral judgment competence?
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Hummel, K., Pfaff, D., & Rost, K. (2018). Does economics and business education wash away moral judgment competence? Journal of Business Ethics, 150(2), 559–577. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-016-3142-6
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In view of the numerous accounting and corporate scandals associated with various forms of moral misconduct and the recent financial crisis, economics and business programs are often accused of actively contributing to the amoral decision making of their graduates. It is argued that theories and ideas taught at universities engender moral misbehavior among some managers, as these theories mainly focus on the primacy of profit-maximization and typically neglect the ethical and moral dimensions of decision making. To investigate this cr
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Hummel, K., Pfaff, D., & Rost, K. (2018). Does economics and business education wash away moral judgment competence? Journal of Business Ethics, 150(2), 559–577. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-016-3142-6