Beyond research, is there a role that corporations play in keeping ethics alive in B-schools?
Business-school deans and faculty listen to their customers. And corporations are a customer of a business school. If corporations continue to insist, as they have been, that we pay attention to ethics, business schools will comply. I always tell my students that the first big ethical decision they’ll make after B-school is where to go to work. You need to understand the policies and the ethics of a company before you accept a job. Corporate recruiters need to be open, to tell students about their approach to ethics. If they aren’t, that’s telling too. But being specific could really be a competitive advantage for a recruiter.
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