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Title: Business ethics course and readiness of MBA students to manage ethically
Authors: Wilson Muyinda, Mande
Keywords: Business ethics course
Curriculum content
Hypothesised model
Methods
Readiness
Issue Date: Aug-2012
Publisher: African Journal of Business Ethics
Citation: Mande, W.M.(2012) Business ethics course and readiness of MBA students to manage ethically, African Journal of Business Ethics
Abstract: The study explored the contribution of a business ethics course at Nkumba University, Uganda to the readiness of MBA students to manage enterprises ethically. A purposely designed questionnaire was distributed to 42 students who had completed the course. The major finding was that these MBA students had 30% readiness to manage ethically. To establish whether this readiness was a function of the business ethics course, a path analysis was done to develop a hypothesised model. This model revealed that the readiness of 87% of the MBA students to manage ethically was dependent upon participation in a business ethics course.
Description: Research abstract
URI: https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/506
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