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Business, Government, and Society

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Course by: William Frey. E-mail the author

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Summary: (Caution! This course is still under development. New modules will be added soon and existing modules will undergo extensive revisions.) Business, Society, and Government (GERE 6055) examines the nature of the practice of business and how it interacts with society and government. This course is organized around four AACSB (Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business) themes: Ethical Leadership, Ethical Decision-Making, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Corporate Governance. It also has a short module devoted to building awareness of ethical issues in graduate research. This course and its constituent modules form part of the EAC (ethics across the curriculum) Toolkit project funded by the National Science Foundation, SES 0551779.

Instructor: Dr. William J. Frey

Institution: University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez

Course Number: GERE 6055

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This collection contains: Modules by: Jose A. Cruz-Cruz, William Frey.

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