Project for the UN Global Compact and PRME: Sensitizing Future Business Leaders: Developing Anti-Corruption Guidelines for Curriculum Change
Project for the UN Global Compact and PRME: Sensitizing Future Business Leaders: Developing Anti-Corruption Guidelines for Curriculum Change
Mission
Develop anti-corruption guidelines
for curriculum change in graduate
business education
Goals
The aim of this project was to develop anti-corruption guidelines for management schools.
Stakeholders
The project was implemented by the United Nations Global Compact in cooperation with the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) with funding from the Siemens Integrity Initiative.
Activities
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, the United Nations Convention against Corruption, the Global Compact 10th Principle, public contracting/procurement, and supply chain management.
The Guidelines build upon existing resources and incorporate input from the web-based and face-to-face meetings and seminars.
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