Social Issues in Business Education: A Study of Students' Attitudes
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Social Issues in Business Education: A Study of Students' AttitudesFecha de publicación
2015-05Editor
Taylor & FrancisCita bibliográfica
LÓPEZ-NAVARRO, Miguel Ángel; SEGARRA CIPRÉS, Mercedes. Social Issues in Business Education: A Study of Students' Attitudes. Journal of Education for Business, 2015, vol. 90, no 6, p. 314-321.Tipo de documento
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08832323.2015.1046360Palabras clave / Materias
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Although issues such as opportunistic behavior or economic profit maximization have dominated business school curricula, in recent years interest has grown in all matters relating to the corporate social dimension. ... [+]
Although issues such as opportunistic behavior or economic profit maximization have dominated business school curricula, in recent years interest has grown in all matters relating to the corporate social dimension. The training of business students in this area is an important part of their preparation to assume responsible roles in society. The authors analyze students' attitudes to the role of social issues in business education and to companies' responsibilities (about what a well-run company is). Findings show that students define a well-run company from a stakeholder perspective. Furthermore, the students surveyed claimed that social issues are not adequately covered in their current business studies. [-]
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Journal of Education for Business Volume 90, Issue 6, 2015Derechos de acceso
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