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Financial Management Case study "Back to school on ethics"

Financial Management Case study "Back to school on ethics". Name : Lam Thi Dieu Huyen ID : MA0N0232. Case study Back to School on Ethics. Summarize the case study The necessity of teaching business ethics. Scandals on accounting frauds at Enron, Tyco, WorldCom

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Financial Management Case study "Back to school on ethics"

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  1. Financial Management Case study "Back to school on ethics" Name : Lam ThiDieuHuyen ID : MA0N0232

  2. Case studyBack to School on Ethics • Summarize the case study • The necessity of teaching business ethics. • Scandals on accounting frauds at Enron, Tyco, WorldCom • Studying business ethics at university nowadays. • Geogre Washington University in 1994 • Rutgers University – “Cooking the Books” course on financial frauds

  3. Case studyBack to School on Ethics • Seton Hall University – courses maybe help to deter future accounting fiascos. • California University – accounting and finance practices • The approaches to teach ethics at university • Integrated in curriculum as a dedicated ethics course.

  4. Case study Back to School on Ethics • Question: What are some innovative approaches that can be used to teach ethics at the university level? • Inculcating responsibility and trust from the start • Teaching the principles & practices, integrity and apply case - based • Watching videos about portraying negative and positive situations

  5. Case study Back to School on Ethics • Integration and Collaboration • Exposure real – life encounters in one group with 3-4 students (interpersonal communication, conflict resolution, handle errors) - Student empowerment • Onegroup will represent the case study involving in business frauds, and the rest will grade and assess, provide the constructive criticism.

  6. Reference • Barry Schwartz (June, 2009). An Innovative Approach to Teaching Ethics and Professionalism.

  7. THANK YOU

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