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Business Ethics Survey

  • 1.  Business Ethics Survey

    Posted 11-04-2007 21:04
    Hello all,

    Apologies for sending out this survey again; however, we have adapted it
    into a more user friendly form, and would like to give those who have not
    participated as of yet a chance to do so.

    Here's a fascinating survey developed in part by Kenneth Goodpaster and
    Dean Maines at the University of St. Thomas.

    I'm using it to compile data for an article "Is Corporate America Mostly
    Ethical? Testing the Bad Apple Theory," to appear in a volume I'm editing
    entitled Doing Well AND Good: The Human Face of the New Capitalism (Ethics
    in Practice Series, Information Age Publishing). FYI: I'm still accepting
    abstracts if anyone is interested.

    But what I need asap is for as many of you as possible who have worked in
    the private sector within roughly the last decade to take about 15 minutes
    to fill out this survey, with respect to the company you worked at the
    longest and/or most recently. Disclosure of the company name is voluntary
    and will be kept confidential. Company names will not be mentioned in the
    article.

    The survey can be found at the following link:

    http://leeds-survey.colorado.edu/Surveys/TakeSurvey.aspx?surveyid=1795

    Please feel free to send any questions to businessethicssurvey@gmail.com.
    Thank you for taking the time, and apologies again for multiple postings.

    Sincerely, and thank you,

    Julian Friedland


    Dr. Julian Friedland
    Instructor
    Curriculum Emphasis on Social Responsibility (CESR)
    Leeds School of Business
    University of Colorado at Boulder
    419 UCB
    Boulder, CO 80309

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