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Tekijä:Hubmwnan-Arnold, D.
Arnold, K.
Otsikko:Commerce with a conscience: corporate control and academic investment
Lehti:Business Ethics
2001 : OCT, VOL. 10:4, p. 294-301
Asiasana:COMPANY CONTROL
INVESTMENT
UNIVERSITIES
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:Corporations have been investing in academia to an extent that could be classified as a corporate takeover of universities. Intra-university critics see this as an ethical problem, because of the degree of business control over university policies and decisions which accompanies the funding. University critics rarely suggest that the corporate funding be given up, returned, or even limited. The authors state that universities cannot sell out. However, it seems equally dishonest not to offer their students a well-funded first-rate, quality education in applied fields with current skills, maximum research opportunity, and the corporate ties that would allow them to obtain jobs. They examine three cases showing errors made by universities in ceding control to corporate investment, and draw some policy conclusions.
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