ABSTRACT

The creativity, knowledge and resources that business is able to mobilise for its aims quite often dwarf even the capabilities that governments can bring to bear on effecting social or political change. This makes business a pivotal player in tackling corruption and promoting integrity. It also puts business education right at the centre of these efforts, since no other institution has a more formative impact, arguably, on the self-image, professional norms and perceived societal role of the business sector and its future senior leaders.