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Wissensgrundlagen der Managementausbildung: Der Beitrag der Unternehmens- und Wirtschaftsethik zur Entwicklung der Kompetenzen von Business Schools und Universitäten

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Management-Skandale haben in den letzten Jahren eine große öffentliche Aufmerksamke it erregt. Das Ansehen von Managern hat aufgrund solcher Ereignisse gelitten. Trotzdem haben Ideen aus dem Bereich von Corporate Social Responsibility mittlerweile in viele Unternehmen Eingang gefunden, berichten zahlreiche Indices von der ethischen Qualität von Firmenentscheidungen und nehmen viele Manager an Fortbildungen teil, in denen sie versuchen ihr Verständnis der ethischen Dimensione n von Management-Entscheidungen und Management-Handlungen zu schärfen.

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Haase, M. (2008). Wissensgrundlagen der Managementausbildung: Der Beitrag der Unternehmens- und Wirtschaftsethik zur Entwicklung der Kompetenzen von Business Schools und Universitäten. In: Scherer, A.G., Patzer, M. (eds) Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Unternehmensethik. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-5565-0_12

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