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Proceedings
from the 68th Annual Convention
The
Association for Business Communication
October 22-25, 2003
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Communication
and Ethics:
Challenges for Research, Teaching and Training
Editors:
Linda Beamer and Barbara Shwom

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Ethics
in Organizations
- Moving
Beyond Traditional Codes of Ethics
Donna M. Carlon, University of Central Oklahoma
- Business
and the Holocaust
Marilyn A. Dyrud, Oregon Institute of Technology
- NASA
and the Columbia Disaster: Decision-making
by Groupthink?
Claire Ferraris, Western Oregon University
Rodney Carveth, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Denials,
Excuses, Justifications, and Apologies: Restoring
Tarnished Reputations After the Year of Corporate
Malfeasance. What Worked and What Didn’t
Amiso M. George, University of Nevada, Reno
Stevina Evuleocha, California State University,
Hayward
Ethics Teaching
- A
Hermeneutic Rubric for Teaching Ethical Communication
via “Realworld” Proposal Writing
Linda M. LaDuc, George W. Spiro Business Communication
Center, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
- Ethics
and Social Responsibility in a School of Business
Curriculum: Is It Enough for AACSB?
Cheryl L. Buff and Bonni P. Baker, Siena College
- Dealing
with the Predisposition of College Students
to Ethical Behavior
Colleen Busby, Paula Sorenson, and Dianne
Anderson, Texas Tech University
- Integrating
Ethics and Corporate Citizenship into the
Business Communication Curriculum
LeeAnne G. Kryder, University of California,
Santa Barbara
- Will
the Real Author Please Stand Up? Preventing
Plagiarism
Esther J. Winter, Central Community College
Janet K. Winter, Central Missouri State University
Susan J. Emerson, Dawson Community College
- Enhancing
the MBA: Ethics Linked to an Organizational
Communication Specialization
Barbara E. Alpern and David C. Odett, Walsh
College
- The
Ethical Connection Between Academe and Industry:
A Model for Promoting an Organic Ethical Climate
Lorelei A. Ortiz, St. Edward’s University
Teaching Business
Communication Skills
Lillian
Chaney, Catherine Green, and Laura Alderson,
The University of Memphis
Teams, Collaborations,
and Collaborative Learning
Communication in Organizations
Readability and Customer
Friendliness
Teaching Online
Mary
F. Fortune and Robert E. Sibley, San Jose
State University
Rolanda
P. Farrington Pollard, San Jose State University
Kristin
Walker, Tennessee Technological University
Assessment of Teaching
and Learning
Teaching and Diversity
Culture’s Impact
on Communication
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