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• I will invest in developing myself and others, helping the management profession continue to advance and create sustainable and inclusive prosperity.
In exercising my professional duties according to these principles, I recognize that my behaviour must set an example of integrity, eliciting trust and esteem from those I serve. I will remain accountable to my peers and to society for my actions and for upholding these standards.
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This oath I make freely, and upon my honor.
Source: Class of 2009 Graduates of Harvard Business School; http://mbaoath.org/take-oath/
Caracsco, E.F. & Singh, J.B. (2003) “The Content and Focus of the Codes of Ethics of the World’s Largest Transnational Corporations”, Business and Society Review, vol. 108, no. 1: 71-94.
Class of 2009 Graduates of Harvard Business School. http://mbaoath.org/
Elena Roxana Anghel-Ilcu, 2014. “A Theoretical Model of Code of Ethics Conceptualized From Companies’ Public Disclosures on Ethics,” Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems, Faculty of Accounting and Management Information Systems, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, vol. 13(1), pages 111-158, March.
Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. Vocation of the Business Leader: A Reflection. Rome/St. Paul, November 2014.
Stuart C. Gilman (2005). “Ethics Codes and Codes of Conduct as Tools for Promoting an Ethical and Professional Public Service: Comparative Successes and Lessons.” Paper prepared for the PREM, the World Bank, Washington, DC.
UNIAPAC. The Profit of Values. Paris, 2008.