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Boyce, Gordon; Narayanan, Venkateshwaran; Greer, Susan; Blair, Bill – Accounting Education, 2019
This paper examines the 'state of play' with regard to accounting education reform, which has been advocated for decades but is notable for having failed to produce significant change. We build on prior calls to 'liberalise' accounting education, recommending a move to a more relevant curriculum that considers accounting in its social context.…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Administration Education, Educational Change, Relevance (Education)
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Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn R.; Wymer, Walter – Journal of Marketing Education, 2010
This article analyzes the extent to which Australian and New Zealand marketing educators use dedicated or stand-alone courses to equip students with alternative views of business. A census of marketing programs in degree-granting universities was conducted. Program brochures were obtained via the Internet and were content analyzed. This study…
Descriptors: Marketing, Foreign Countries, Social Responsibility, Ethics
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Fusilier, Marcelline; Penrod, Charlie – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2013
The growth of e-business has been accompanied by even faster increases in losses from security breaches, legal problems, and cybercrime. These unnecessary costs inhibit the growth and efficiency of e-business worldwide. Professional education in e-business can help address these problems by providing students with coursework aimed at them. The…
Descriptors: Internet, Crime, Business Administration Education, College Curriculum
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Patterson, John; Patterson, Glenys – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1999
Suggests that exposure to indigenous philosophies and values such as those of the Maori of New Zealand can contribute to the education of international business majors. Uses as an example the Maori concept of "mana," or standing, which is directly linked to demonstration of social responsibility. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cultural Differences, Ethics, Ethnic Groups