Influence d'une faculte´ des sciences de l'administration sur les valeurs humaines de ses e´tudiants

John V. Petrof
, Elie E. Sayegh
, Pandelis Vlahopoulos

Abstract

This study indicates that schools of business influence the personal values of their students. Current management education produces individuals who have ego-centered rather than society or other-centered values. Given this framework the authors raise the question, "Do business schools produce the type of manager that is needed in the future?".

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1981-06-30



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How to Cite

Petrof, J. V., Sayegh, E. E., & Vlahopoulos, P. (1981). Influence d’une faculte´ des sciences de l’administration sur les valeurs humaines de ses e´tudiants. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 11(1), 17–25. https://doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v11i1.182826