Business Ethics as field of teaching, training and research in East Africa

  • Mawa M
  • Adams J
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Abstract

Business Ethics as a field of teaching, training and research has appeared on the scene, as a panacea after several negative incidents of unethical global business practices, to offer sound principles and elucidate on the fact that the increase in corporate and individual corruption leads to a general decay of society. It is indeed in the interest of all to have a balanced society founded on business practices which are alongside other factors, ethical and therefore sustainable. This article is a modest attempt to provide the results of a survey conducted in the sub-Saharan region of West Africa, elucidating on attempts to gain a better understanding of the prevalence and scope of teaching, training, and research in the field of Business Ethics. The conclusion shows gaps in the study of Business Ethics within the region, but also portrays the available existence, practice and prevalence of Business Ethics within traditional African culture in West Africa.

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Mawa, M., & Adams, J. (2014). Business Ethics as field of teaching, training and research in East Africa. African Journal of Business Ethics, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.15249/5-2-51

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