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An Assessment of Ethical Standards in Management Students of Jaipur

This document is a project study report submitted by Divya Pareek to assess ethical standards among management students in Jaipur, India. The preface indicates that ethics is an important but challenging part of business education, as colleges try to manage students' ethical behavior through various policies. The study found that family obligations were a common reason cited for unethical conduct. While unethical behavior may seem to have no direct costs, it can negatively impact the college culture and reputation, as well as mislead other students. The table of contents shows the report covers introduction to ethics, related concepts, functional areas of ethics, managing ethics, research methodology, findings, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations.
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An Assessment of Ethical Standards in Management Students of Jaipur

This document is a project study report submitted by Divya Pareek to assess ethical standards among management students in Jaipur, India. The preface indicates that ethics is an important but challenging part of business education, as colleges try to manage students' ethical behavior through various policies. The study found that family obligations were a common reason cited for unethical conduct. While unethical behavior may seem to have no direct costs, it can negatively impact the college culture and reputation, as well as mislead other students. The table of contents shows the report covers introduction to ethics, related concepts, functional areas of ethics, managing ethics, research methodology, findings, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations.
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A Project Study Report On

AN ASSESSMENT OF ETHICAL STANDARDS IN MANAGEMENT STUDENTS OF JAIPUR


Submitted in partial fulfilment for the Award of degree of

Master of Business Administration

Submitted By: Divya Pareek MBAPart-IV

Submitted To:Dr .Sharmila Gaur Associate Professor

Subodh institute of management & career studies, Jaipur

2012-2014

GUIDE CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Divya Pareek has completed the project titled An Assessment of ethical standards in management students of Jaipur under my guidance. This is her original piece of work & has not been published elsewhere.

Dr. sharmila Gaur Associate Professor

Date..

PREFACE
There is a famous saying The theory without practical is lame and practical without theory is blind. Ethics and to follow ethical standards is a serious problem in most management students.it can impact on both the future of the students and college.

Ethics is an important part of any business school and student and managing them is an important task. Colleges are constantly struggling with the issue of how to manage the ethical standards in students via a variety of methods including policies, disciplinary procedures, and work/life programs. This study seeks to explore how organizations manage ethics, with data on the tools used and respondents views of their effectiveness. The study showed that home and family obligations were the most common reason for non-ethical behaviour.

The cost of unethical behaviour is misunderstood, seen as immeasurable, or dismissed as a negligible amount. While most other expenses for an colleges, including most benefit programs, have clearly defined costs, ethics is an area that is often not carefully tracked or even when it is, does not easily reveal its full costs. In a simplistic view, non-ethics are sometimes seen as having no extra costs, since they are largely included in future results. But most managers know that un ethical behaviour do effect on colleges, staffing, culture, other students and mislead them and prevent the attainment and of other objectives. Otherwise, there would be no need to try to manage them. There is no question that students need and deserve sufficient time for accepting the rules and regulations and that they will inevitably need to take unplanned incidental and extended un ethical steps But to the extent the latter un ethical behave gets out of control, students ability to accomplish their objectives is thwarted and their costs of doing business increase.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Title INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS ETHICS; RELATED ASPECTS ETHICS IN DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL AERAS MANAGING ETHICS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FACTS & FINDINGS ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS

Page No.
1-34 35-43 44-79 80-87 88-92 93-94 95-113

8. 9.

CONCLUSION RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS APPENDIX BIBLIOGRAPHY

114-116 117-120

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