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How Businesses Are Ethical and Socially Responsible

  • Submitted By: Knowledge@Wharton Summer Educator
  • Subject(s): Management
  • Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12
Overview:

This lesson will introduce students to various perspectives that companies employ in managing themselves in ethical and socially responsible ways.

NBEA Standard(s):
  • Management, V. Ethics And Social Responsibility
Knowledge@Wharton High School Articles:
  • “Social Entrepreneurship Spotlight: The Face Inside Your Coffee Cup”
  • “Seth Goldman of Honest Tea: The ‘Perfect Ingredient’ for Social Impact”
  • “Revealing Research Exposes Business on the Dark Web”
  • “Just Do It – But Ethically, Please”
  • “Fighting for Environmental Justice”
  • “Educator Toolkit: Impact Investing”
  • “Educator Toolkit: Exploring Ethics”
  • “Career Insight: Thinking about Business Ethics in a Practical Way”
  • “Breaking Down Community Barriers: The Fight for Environmental Justice”
  • “Biotech Innovation That Breaks Down Plastic and Feeds the Fish”

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