October 28, 2005
More Business Schools Are Teaching Social and Environmental Ethics, Survey Finds
Greener, more socially conscious business schools?
A new survey finds that M.B.A. programs are doing a better job of preparing students to navigate social and environmental issues.
Among 91 business schools polled, 54 percent require one or more courses in ethics, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, or business and society, an increase of almost 60 percent since 2001, according to a report of the survey's findings, "Beyond Grey Pinstripes: Preparing MBAs for Social
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