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Week 3 (Aug 31-Sept 4): Tools and techniques of business ethics management
(seminar 3. Readings: Crane & Matten, chapter 5)
Week 4 (Sept 7-Sept 11): The Individuals Role (Righting ethical wrongs: whistleblowing theory and practice, Managing ethical dilemmas in the workplace,
seminar 4. Readings: Articles in the Resource folder on Lisam)
Week 5 (Sept 14-Sept 18): Exam week. The whole week will be devoted to the
exam.
The seminars are mandatory and need preparations (see Assignments in this
document). You will work both individually and in teams. The teams will be
formed at the course introduction on August 17 and listed on Lisam in the
Collaborative workspace. If you cannot attend the course introduction, please fill
in your name in the team list.
To get the credits for seminar attendance, your presence must be registered.
Download the attendance form in the Course Document folder. This form should
be signed by the teacher at the seminar. The form should be handed in to the course
director before the course is over (September 18), either face-to-face or by email
(scanned). If you cannot attend a seminar notify your team and the teacher
responsible for the seminar as your absence might have consequences for the
seminar set-up. A compensatory assignment will be given to make up for any
absence. See the Oh no, I cant attend the seminar-document in the Course
Document folder. All compensatory assignments should be done by September
18.
These are the participating teachers and their roles (in order of appearance):
Dr. sa-Karin Engstrand, Senior Lecturer, Course Director, Division of Business
Administration (week 1, seminar 1, examining teacher home exam),
asa-karin.engstrand@liu.se
Dr. David Lawrence, Managing Editor, Linkping University Electronic Press,
LiU Library (week 1, Referencing and Plagiarism), david.lawrence@liu.se
Emile Farmer, Adjunct, Department of Culture and Communication, (week 1,
Academic Writing), emile.farmer@liu.se
Dr. Branka Likic-Brboric, Senior Lecturer, Institute for Research on Migration,
Ethnicity and Society, Department of Social and Welfare Studies (week 2, seminar
2), branka.likic-brboric@liu.se
Professor emeritus Charles Woolfson, Institute for Research on Migration,
Ethnicity and Society, Department of Social and Welfare Studies, (week 2,
seminar 2), charles.woolfson@liu.se
Licentiate Svjetlana Pantic Dragisic, PhD-candidate, Division of Business
Administration (week 3, seminar 3), svjetlana.pantic.dragisic@liu.se
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Dr. Alf Crossman, Senior Teaching Fellow in Industrial Relations and HRM,
Surrey Business School, University of Surrey, (week 4, seminar 4),
a.crossman@surrey.ac.uk
Dr. Lena Hgberg, Senior Lecturer, Division of Business Administration
(examining teacher Reflection Journal), lena.hogberg@liu.se
Course Literature
The course book is Andrew Crane & Dirk Matten (2010) Business Ethics.
Managing Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability in the Age of Globalization
Oxford UP. It has been ordered to the Students Bookstore in the Krallen building
on Campus Valla. It can also be bought online, e.g. on adlibris.com or
amazon.com.
Other literature in the forms of articles/chapters will be uploaded on Lisam in the
folder Course Documents---subfolder Resources.
Examination
To pass the course you need to:
-pass all four seminars/assignments (grading attendance) (2,5 credits)
-pass the Reflection Journal (grading Pass/Fail) (1 credit)
-pass the Home Exam (grading A-F) (4 credits)
The grade on the home exam will determine the grade on the whole course.
Assignments and seminars
Seminar 1. Mapping the Field: a Vernissage (with sa-Karin Engstrand)
The purpose with this assignment is for you to learn more about various research
topics within the field of business ethics and to communicate what you have
learned.
Individual preparations before the seminar: Your team has been asssigned a
specific theme. See document Themes per team in the Course Document folder.
You should individually search for a scientific peer-reviewed article that covers
the specific theme. Search in the University Librarys catalogue or on Google
Scholar (log in with your LiU ID for full access to journals), for example in
Journal of Business Ethics, Business Ethics: A European Review, Business Ethics
Quarterly, Organization. You can also look for relevant articles cited in the course
book.
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