Abstract
Driven by recent accreditation mandates, a changing legal environment, and multiple high-visibility corporate ethics scandals,
many business schools are responding to the growing movement within higher education to integrate ethics into the curricula.
The literature suggests that the amount of attention given to ethics varies widely among institutions, and has not been coherently
developed. Moreover, institutions have struggled to tie related projects and instruction to the overall concept of assurance
of student learning. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for institutions interested in creating an interdisciplinary
business ethics program that combines critical success factors, assurance of student learning and continuous quality improvement.
Using a nationally recognized business school’s ethics program, we provide an example of how our model can be applied at other
institutions based on their own unique vision, mission and goals.
many business schools are responding to the growing movement within higher education to integrate ethics into the curricula.
The literature suggests that the amount of attention given to ethics varies widely among institutions, and has not been coherently
developed. Moreover, institutions have struggled to tie related projects and instruction to the overall concept of assurance
of student learning. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for institutions interested in creating an interdisciplinary
business ethics program that combines critical success factors, assurance of student learning and continuous quality improvement.
Using a nationally recognized business school’s ethics program, we provide an example of how our model can be applied at other
institutions based on their own unique vision, mission and goals.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-20
- DOI 10.1007/s10805-012-9160-9
- Authors
- Elizabeth Towell, College of Business, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA
- Kathleen L. McFadden, Department of Operations Management and Information Systems, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA
- William C. McCoy, BELIEF Program, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA
- Amy Buhrow, College of Business, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA
- Journal Journal of Academic Ethics
- Online ISSN 1572-8544
- Print ISSN 1570-1727