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  • 1.  Ethics in HR courses

    Posted 06-16-2008 19:06

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    We are in the process of investigating how ethics is covered in HR textbooks and what instructors are doing to combine ethics in their HR courses, esp. in public / non-profit programs.  If you teach HR courses or know some good texts, please help us by providing some comments, suggestions, and recommendations.  Your help is greatly appreciated!

     

    Best,

     

    Bing

     

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    Bing Ran, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Public Administration

    School of Public Affairs

    Penn State Harrisburg
    777 W. Harrisburg Pike
    Middletown, PA  17057
    Office: W160 A Olmsted Bldg.
    Phone: +1 717 948 6057
    Fax: +1 717 948 6320
    Email: bingran@psu.edu



  • 2.  Ethics in HR courses

    Posted 06-17-2008 14:31
    Bing:

    I would turn to court cases for ethics discussions.  Under Title VII litigation, there must be a case for every chapter in a book.  I particularly like whistle-blower cases for discussion of ethics.  However, since there is still debate on testing issues, that is a fertile area as well.

    Ted

    On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Bing Ran <bingran@psu.edu> wrote:

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    We are in the process of investigating how ethics is covered in HR textbooks and what instructors are doing to combine ethics in their HR courses, esp. in public / non-profit programs.  If you teach HR courses or know some good texts, please help us by providing some comments, suggestions, and recommendations.  Your help is greatly appreciated!

     

    Best,

     

    Bing

     

    --------------------------------------------
    Bing Ran, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Public Administration

    School of Public Affairs

    Penn State Harrisburg
    777 W. Harrisburg Pike
    Middletown, PA  17057
    Office: W160 A Olmsted Bldg.
    Phone: +1 717 948 6057
    Fax: +1 717 948 6320
    Email: bingran@psu.edu




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  • 3.  Ethics in HR courses

    Posted 06-17-2008 15:01

    I have just published an edited volume entitled:

    Mensch und Ökonomie (Gabler Verlag, 2008) – unfortunately it is in German... (not English)

     

    Best regards, Sonja Sackann

     

    Prof. Sonja A. Sackmann, Ph.D.

    Institute of Human Resources and Organization Research

    Department of Economics, Management and Organization Sciences

    University Bw Munich

    Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 36

    D-85577 Neubiberg

    phone:   +49 (89) 6004 2697

    Fax:         +49 (89) 6004 3293

    sonja.sackmann@unibw.de

    http://www.unibw.de/wow1_2/

     

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    Subject: ***SPAM*** Ethics in HR courses

     

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    We are in the process of investigating how ethics is covered in HR textbooks and what instructors are doing to combine ethics in their HR courses, esp. in public / non-profit programs.  If you teach HR courses or know some good texts, please help us by providing some comments, suggestions, and recommendations.  Your help is greatly appreciated!

     

    Best,

     

    Bing

     

    --------------------------------------------
    Bing Ran, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Public Administration

    School of Public Affairs

    Penn State Harrisburg
    777 W. Harrisburg Pike
    Middletown, PA  17057
    Office: W160 A Olmsted Bldg.
    Phone: +1 717 948 6057
    Fax: +1 717 948 6320
    Email: bingran@psu.edu