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Perceptions of Ethical Behaviour among Business Faculty in Canada
Authors:Chet Robie  Lisa M. Keeping
Affiliation:(1) School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3C5, Canada
Abstract:Faculty members at Canadian business schools were surveyed regarding their ethical perceptions of behaviours related to undergraduate instruction. Fifty-five behavioural statements were listed and respondents were asked to rate the extent to which they felt each behaviour was ethical or unethical. The only item that respondents endorsed as unequivocally unethical (90% indicated it was ldquodefinitely unethicalrdquo) was ldquoBecoming sexually involved with an undergraduate in one of your classes.rdquo We also compared the results of our sample to those of an American sample. Overall, an interesting pattern of differences emerged between the responses obtained in Canada and the U.S. In general, the direction of the significant differences was such that Canadian professors viewed the behaviours in question as less ethical than did their American counterparts.
Keywords:ethics  professors  teaching  undergraduates  university
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