602.430 (13S) Business Ethics
Overview
- Lecturer
- Course title german Business Ethics
- Type Lecture - Colloquia (continuous assessment course )
- Hours per Week 1.0
- ECTS credits 2.0
- Registrations 32
- Organisational unit
- Language of instruction Englisch
- Course begins on 13.05.2013
- Remarks (english) Please prepare chapter 1 for the fist class and all other readings for the following classes. Readings and cases: please come to the office of Manuela Pirker (E.2.26). There you can copy all readings and cases. Office hours: Mon-Thur.: 09:00am-12:00/ 01:00pm.04:00pm | Fri 09:00am-12:00.
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enrollment to the Master's degree Applied Business AdministrationCourse content
The purpose of this course is to help students improve their ability to make ethical decisions in business by providing them with a framework that they can use to identify, analyze, and resolve ethical issues in business decision making. Individual values and ethics are important in this process. By studying business ethics, students begin to understand how to cope with conflicts between their personal values and those of the organization. Many ethical decisions in business are close calls. It often takes years of experience in a particular industry to know what is acceptable. The professor does not, in this class, provide ethical answers but instead attempt to prepare students to make informed ethical decisions. The goal of this class is to help students understand and use their current values and convictions in making business decisions and to encourage everyone to think about the consequences of their decisions on themselves, business and society. Many people believe that business ethics cannot be taught. Although this class does not claim to teach ethics, it suggests that by studying business ethics students can improve ethical decision making by identifying ethical issues and recognizing the approaches available to resolve them. An organization’s reward system can reinforce appropriate behavior and help shape attitudes and beliefs about important issues.Prior knowledge expected
enrollment to the Master's degree Applied Business AdministrationLiterature
PLEASE MAKE COPIES OF ALL READINGS AND CASES BEFORE THE FIST CLASS STARTS! AVAILABLE AT THE MARKETING DEPT, room E.2.26. PLEASE PREPARE FOR THE FIRST CLASS: Ch. 1: The Importance of Business EthicsIntended learning outcomes
look at moodle - course outlineTeaching methodology including the use of eLearning tools
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look at moodle - couConditions of admission
enrollment to the Master's degree Applied Business AdministrationCourse content
The purpose of this course is to help students improve their ability to make ethical decisions in business by providing them with a framework that they can use to identify, analyze, and resolve ethical issues in business decision making. Individual values and ethics are important in this process. By studying business ethics, students begin to understand how to cope with conflicts between their personal values and those of the organization. Many ethical decisions in business are close calls. It often takes years of experience in a particular industry to know what is acceptable. The professor does not, in this class, provide ethical answers but instead attempt to prepare students to make informed ethical decisions. The goal of this class is to help students understand and use their current values and convictions in making business decisions and to encourage everyone to think about the consequences of their decisions on themselves, business and society. Many people believe that business ethics cannot be taught. Although this class does not claim to teach ethics, it suggests that by studying business ethics students can improve ethical decision making by identifying ethical issues and recognizing the approaches available to resolve them. An organization’s reward system can reinforce appropriate behavior and help shape attitudes and beliefs about important issues.Prior knowledge expected
enrollment to the Master's degree Applied Business AdministrationLiterature
PLEASE MAKE COPIES OF ALL READINGS AND CASES BEFORE THE FIST CLASS STARTS! AVAILABLE AT THE MARKETING DEPT, room E.2.26. PLEASE PREPARE FOR THE FIRST CLASS: Ch. 1: The Importance of Business EthicsExamination information
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Grade / Grade grading schemePosition in the curriculum
- Master's degree programme Applied Business Administration
(SKZ: 918, Version: 12W.4)
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Subject: Kompetenzerweiterung
(Compulsory subject)
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Business Ethics (
1.0h VC / 2.0 ECTS)
- 602.430 Business Ethics (1.0h VK / 2.0 ECTS)
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Business Ethics (
1.0h VC / 2.0 ECTS)
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Subject: Kompetenzerweiterung
(Compulsory subject)
Equivalent courses for counting the examination attempts
- Wintersemester 2024/25
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Sommersemester 2024
- 602.430 VC Business Ethics (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)
- Wintersemester 2023/24
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Sommersemester 2023
- 602.430 VC Business Ethics (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)
- Wintersemester 2022/23
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Sommersemester 2022
- 602.430 VC Business Ethics (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)
- Wintersemester 2021/22
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Sommersemester 2021
- 602.430 VC Business Ethics (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)
- Wintersemester 2020/21
- Sommersemester 2020
- Wintersemester 2019/20
- Sommersemester 2019
- Wintersemester 2018/19
- Sommersemester 2018
- Wintersemester 2017/18
- Sommersemester 2017
- Wintersemester 2016/17
- Sommersemester 2016
- Wintersemester 2015/16
- Sommersemester 2015
- Wintersemester 2014/15
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Sommersemester 2014
- 602.430 VK Business Ethics (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2013/14
- 602.430 VK Business Ethics (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2012/13
- 602.430 VK Business Ethics (1.0h / 2.0ECTS)