October 24, 2006
Most M.B.A. Students Think Profits and Social Responsibility Can Coexist, Survey Finds
Today's M.B.A. students are not as ethically challenged as recent reports make them out to be, according to the findings of a study being released today at a global conference of business educators and leaders. In fact, 81 percent of those responding to a recent survey believe businesses should work to improve society, and 78 percent of them want "corporate social responsibility" integrated throughout their core courses.
The survey results will be presented during a three-day
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