By the Numbers, Business Schools Barely Care About Right and Wrong

Last summer I became a junior professor of business ethics. With all the talk about ethical failings on Wall Street these days, my friends are often surprised to find out that I am, in the world of business academe, a rarity: "Business ethics! Well, that certainly must be a growth area!"

Yet even in this Madoffian era of subprime ethical standards and public hand-wringing, I've entered a professional wilderness. Despite top business schools' public pronouncements of the importance of

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