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Seeking Adam Smith: Finding the Shadow Curriculum of Business

Seeking Adam Smith: Finding the Shadow Curriculum of Business

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Seeking Adam Smith provides a fascinating insider's explanation for why business school faculty members, including the author, bear some responsibility for the highly destructive corporate practices evident throughout the first sixteen years of the 21st century. Since the Great Recession, substantial resources and effort have been expended to incorporate ethics and corporate social responsibility into business curricula. The effectiveness of these efforts has been limited because they have little impact on the technical and core business courses serving as the gateway to the highest paying jobs. Students and practitioners may be led to conclude falsely that the business world is an ethics-free zone. Seeking Adam Smith demonstrates that greed is a highly destructive motive for conducting business and the notion that greed is good is nowhere to be found in the Wealth of Nations despite claims by some of the world's leading economists. Cox offers alternative economic perspectives that are more realistic and less prone to misuse than those permeating the current business curricula. Seeking Adam Smith also contains a forward written by Thomas J. Ward who served as Senior Managing Partner of Bear Stearns during its demise and an afterward by Sherron Watkins, Enron whistle-blower and Time Person of the Year 2002. This book is for anyone interested in business ethics, corporate social responsibility and in making corporate America better by educating a new generation of "responsible" executives. Seeking Adam Smith should also serve as an excellent textbook for business, economics, sociology, or public policy courses.

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ISBN13: 9789813206724
ISBN10: 9813206721
Language: English
Publication Year: 2017
Format: Hardcover

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  • One Line Summary

    Exposes myths about greed and ethics in business education.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're interested in how business ethics are taught and whether they really take hold in corporate America, this book offers some eye-opening insights. It challenges the common notion that greed is good, pulling from economic theories and real-world examples, including the collapse of major companies. It's a thoughtful read for anyone who wants to see a more responsible future for business and education.

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