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This paper presents the Ethics Development Model (EDM) as a lens by which to view declining ethics in accounting and other business professions. The paper also provides a background on fraud (one type of ethical breakdown) and its causes. The EDM comprises personal ethical understanding, application of ethics to business situations, ethical courage and ethical leadership. The model is applied to declining ethics, teaching styles and educational responsibility.
Australian Accounting Review – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 2006
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