South Korea

Northeast Asia Business Integrity School (NABIS)

Federation of Korean Industries – International Management Institute (FKI-IMI)

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Northeast Asia Business Integrity School (NABIS)

Mission

Establish the Northeast Asia Business Integrity School (NABIS) to foster a clean and transparent business environment in South Korea

Goals

The Northeast Asia Business Integrity School (NABIS) aims to educate university students by nurturing leadership with integrity. Current business leaders and good practices in business ethics will be identified in order to promote fair market conditions in the Republic of Korea.

NABIS trainers from Korean companies and Korean subsidiaries of Western and Northeast Asian companies operating in the Republic of Korea will teach NABIS students by using the NABIS curriculum that includes case studies from their own companies.

NABIS aims to influence behavioral changes by teaching the importance of business integrity in the free market and trade systems and by building a mutual learning and supporting community among NABIS students, candidate students and NABIS trainers. NABIS activities also include train-the-trainer modules, workshops, scholarship and graduation ceremonies, CEO forums, as well as outreach activities to promote inclusion of NABIS modules into business schools and universities.

Stakeholders

The project was implemented by the Federation of Korean Industries – International Management Institute (FKI-IMI) in cooperation with Global Competitiveness Empowerment Forum of South Korea with funding from the Siemens Integrity Initiative.

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Start year

Status

  • completed
    Work has finished and deliverables/tasks have been completed.

Countries Operations

Countries Host

Scope

  • national
    Initiative that operates in and focuses mainly on one country, whether on a national or sub-national level.

Industries

Stakeholders

  • Private sector
    Privately owned commercial (for-profit) entities of all sizes, including SMEs
  • Academia
    research and education institutions (privately or state owned)

Type

  • Engagement-focused initiative
    Joint declarations of intent, Joint capacity and learning initiatives, Industry-specific working groups, Joint events/awareness raising, Joint activities and integrity tools

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