Can future managers and business executives be influenced to behave more ethically in the workplace? : the impact of approaches to learning on business students’ cheating behavior
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April (II) 2018
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Authors: | Ballantine, Joan A. ; Guo, Xin ; McCourt Larres, Patricia |
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Journal of business ethics : JOBE. - Dordrecht : Springer, ISSN 0167-4544, ZDB-ID 868017-6. - Vol. 149.2018, 1, p. 245-258
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Subject: | Approaches to learning | Deep | Strategic | Surface | Cheating behavior | Future | Studierende | Students | Betriebswirtschaftsstudium | Graduate business education | Ethik | Ethics | Lernen | Learning | Unternehmensethik | Business ethics | Führungskräfte | Managers | Betrug | Fraud |
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