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Collaboration in Business Schools: A Foundation for Community Success
Authors:Leland Horn  Michael Kennedy
Affiliation:(1) Colorado Technical University, 4435 North Chestnut Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80907, USA
Abstract:Business schools are often thought of as being accountable for the individual student’s personal development and preparation to enter the business community. While true that business schools guide knowledge development, they must also fulfill a social contract with the business community to provide ethical entry-level business professionals. Three stakeholders, students, faculty, and the business community, are involved in developing and strengthening an understanding of ethical behavior and the serious impacts associated with an ethical lapse. This paper discusses the ways the business schools may enhance the student’s ethical knowledge and understanding, and proposes a roadmap that business schools may use to develop or strengthen a strong ethical culture. The authors, Leland Horn and Michael Kennedy, are third year doctorate of management students at Colorado Technical University, 4435 North Chestnut Street, Colorado Springs CO 80907.
Keywords:Business community  Business school  Collaborate  Environment  Ethical  Ethical guidelines  Faculty  Ownership  Partnership  Social  Stakeholder  Student
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