New York, 12 December 2012 – The PRME Working Group on Anti-Corruption presented a set of teaching materials targeting MBA students to business leaders at the Global Compact’s Meeting of the Working Group on the 10th Principle against Corruption, which was held on 10-11 December at UN Headquarters in New York.
Over the last two years, the PRME Working Group on Anti-Corruption has compiled an extensive selection of teaching guides, study questions, reading materials and case studies into a single resource for management educators. This “toolkit” contains a total of eleven modules on diverse topics such as international standards, legislation and behavior science. Fourteen schools in eleven countries are currently taking part in the curriculum’s pilot phase, which will end with an evaluation in May 2013. Development of an online platform and campaign marketing the toolkit to business schools will follow in mid-2013. See below for a list of participating schools.
“We need your help to develop students who are capable of meeting the challenge of corruption,” implored Matthias Kleinhempel, the PRME Working Group facilitator and Director of the Center for Governance and Transparency at IAE Business School in Argentina, “We urge you to partner with local business schools by providing case studies, guest lectures, and instruction. Business schools can also facilitate collective action and integrity pacts, and serve as a platform for compliance networking.”...




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