Is Big Business Ethically Bankrupt?. / John Berlau.
by Berlau, John; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Is Big Business Ethically Bankrupt?, March 18, 2002; pp. 16+.
"A boom in business-ethics courses is likely in the wake of the Enron scandal, but critics say these classes need to focus on moral, rather than political, correctness." (INSIGHT) This article examines how experts hope the Enron scandal will spur a change in how business ethics are taught.
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