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Ethical Dilemmas and Emergent Values Encountered by Working College Students: Implications for Marketing Educators

A large body of pedagogical research exists on developing curricula and ethics training tools to prepare college graduates for entering the workforce. However, many college students are already in the workforce while they attend school. Many of these jobs are entry-level or frontline employee positi...

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Published in:Journal of marketing education 2013-08, Vol.35 (2), p.107-118
Main Authors: Bush, Victoria D., Smith, Rachel Korthage, Bush, Alan J.
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Chief executive officers
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Decision making models
Employees
Entry Workers
Ethics
Influences
Labor Force
Managers
Marketing
Qualitative Research
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Values
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