Document Type
Presentation
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Western Academy of Management Conference (2007)
Publisher
Western Academy of Management
Publication Date
3-23-2007
First Page
1
Last Page
13
Abstract
The purpose of this panel discussion is to provide business school faculty, administrators, and doctoral students a forum to discuss current issues and challenges related to the ethical decision-making and behavior of individuals and groups (i.e., faculty, administrators, and staff) within the higher educational arena. It will provide the attendees/participants the opportunity to challenge behaviors and practices commonly seen and held. There are a number of contexts that provide ethical/moral dilemmas in post-secondary settings. While several of these contexts have received significant attention from professional associations such as the Academy of Management, others have received little or no attention. The panel will consist of five experienced business educators who have been academic leaders on a variety of campuses. Although panelists will present their perspectives on particular topics of interest, the format will be informal and comfortable so a meaningful dialogue between and among panelists and attendees can ensue.
Recommended Citation
Madsen, Susan R.; Davis, James; Hammond, Scott C.; and Ritchie, Bonner, "We Teach It, But Do We Practice It? Challenging Our Own Ethics in Higher Education" (2007). Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications. Paper 298.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/marketing_facpub/298