Moral Management Methodology/Mythology: Erroneous Ethical Equations

Ethics and Behavior 19 (3):253-261 (2009)
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Understanding the falsity of certain common beliefs helps students move toward better business ethics and a higher degree of moral management. This article explains one method for teaching moral management, by using ethical equation inequalities, and offers 10 implications and suggestions to managers

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Education, intellectual, moral, and physical.Herbert Spencer - 1880 - New York and London,: D. Appleton and company.

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