
Attention all students! You could win £500!
The Institute of Business Ethics is proud
to launch the 2008 Student Essay Competition in Business
Ethics.
Business ethics is an increasingly important
issue for all organisations. Scandals continue in the business
world and society has higher and higher expectations of
the role of business.
Are you interested in:
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whether or how a culture of trust and
fairness in the workplace makes good business sense?
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how should multinational firms apply their
values around the globe?
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what inspires staff to act ethically?
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what constitutes good practice in supply
chain management?
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what pressures cause managers to make
unethical choices?
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should executives be paid for apparent
failure?
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The deadline for submission is 30 June
2008, but earlier submission is welcomed.
Then send us your entry!
For a chance of winning £500 and attending a prize
giving event at the IBE in London, graduate and undergraduate
students are invited to submit either an existing piece
of coursework or an essay written specifically for this
competition or a case study on any issues or aspect of business
ethics practice (up to 3,500 words). Submissions may be
individual or group-based.
Submissions must be made via your tutor. The deadline is
30 June 2008.
An entry form can be downloaded
here >>
Posters are available for display. For further
information please contact Katherine Bradshaw on 0207 798
6040 info@ibe.org.uk.
Click here to
read about the 2007 winners and their essays
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