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Project for the UN Global Compact and PRME: Sensitizing Future Business Leaders: Developing Anti-Corruption Guidelines for Curriculum Change

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Project for the UN Global Compact and PRME: Sensitizing Future Business Leaders: Developing Anti-Corruption Guidelines for Curriculum Change

The aim of this project by the UN Global Compact and Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) was to develop anti-corruption guidelines for management schools. The Guidelines offer business schools academic modules to address transparency, ethics and anti-corruption. Topics include:

  • corporate governance;
  • business ethics;
  • the business case for anti-corruption;
  • corporate compliance;
  • Collective Action;
  • UN Convention against Corruption;
  • Global Compact 10th Principle;
  • public contracting/procurement;
  • supply chain management.

The Guidelines build upon existing resources and incorporate input from the web-based and face-to-face meetings and seminars. Project success will be demonstrated in part by the business school graduates who can demonstrate better understanding of various anti-corruption and ethical decision-making strategies.

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