Successful businesses are built on trust. Employees and colleagues need to trust one another and they need to deserve and receive trust from customers and suppliers. Anti-Corruption provides resources for building trust through the implementation of comprehensive guidelines on how to professionalize ethics and anti-corruption education worldwide in a variety of classroom settings. It is written and tested by highly experienced program directors, deans and professors, in how to adopt, adapt and develop best teaching practice. It highlights successful patterns, details illustrative case studies and offers clear, hands-on recommendations.
Anti-Corruption enables business schools, management-related academic institutions, and Executive Training Programs to embed curriculum change quickly to achieve positive outcomes. It enables degree programs and executive education programs to achieve global standards that will be widely followed.
Wolfgang Amman is Professor of Strategy at HEC, Paris. Ronald Berenbeim is Adjunct Professor of Business Ethics at the Stern School of Business Administration, New York University. He is also a Director of The Conference Board Working Group on Global Business Ethics Principles. Dr Tay Keong Tan is a Senior Project Fellow in the Department of Political Science at Radford University. Matthias Kleinhempel is Professor of Business Policy and of the Centre for Governance and Transparency at IAE Business School, Argentina. Alfred Lewis is Professor of Management and Economics, School of Business, Hamline University, USA. Ruth Nieffer is a Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences HTW, Switzerland. Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch is Associate Professor of Management at the Silesian University of Technology, Poland. Shiv Tripathi is a professor at Mzumbe University, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.