Project at a glance
The PRME Anti-Corruption Toolkit was designed to provide comprehensive guidelines for an anti-corruption curriculum change in business schools and higher education institutions around the world.
The eleven modules of the Toolkit include background reading material, detailed case discussion, and an array of primary sources and scenarios. The modules can be used individually or as a comprehensive MBA course on anti-corruption. The aim of the Toolkit is to address the ethical, moral, and practical challenges that students may face in the marketplace. The PRME Working Group on Anti-Corruption developed the Toolkit with support from the Siemens Integrity Initiative.
Anti-corruption guidelines ('Toolkit') for MBA curriculum change
Project
PRME Anti-Corruption ToolkitProject Leader
Hauser Christian More about Hauser ChristianInvolved parties
PRME Business Integrity Action Center
PRME Working Group on Anti-Corruption
Siemens Integrity Initiative More about the involvedFunding
Siemens Integrity Initiative
Besides staff members of the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons the following people participated in the project:
Jonas Haertle, PRME Secretariat
Additional Information
Publication
- Hauser, C. (2018c). Reflecting on the role of universities in the fight against corruption. RAUSP Management Journal, 85(10), 4–13.
Parties involed
The project was supported by the PRME Working Group on Anti-Corruption and the Siemens Integrity Initiative.