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Review of Ethics Articles

"Review of Hospitality Ethics Research in 2006"
 

"Review of Hospitality Ethics Research in 2004 and 2005"

 

"Review of Hospitality Ethics Research in 2002 and 2003"

 

"Review of Hospitality Ethics Research in 2000 and 2001"

 

"An Integrated Research Review of Ethics Articles in Hospitality Journals 1990 to 2000"

 

 

 

 

Full Text Ethics Articles

Published in the hospitality journals for 2000

Published in the hospitality journals for 2001

Published in the hospitality journals for 2002

Published in the hospitality journals for 2003

Published in the hospitality journals for 2004
and 2005




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NOVEMBER 2007

 

HOSPITALITY ETHICS CURRICULUM: Click here for a complete ethics curriculum you can simply drop into any university hospitality program. Request a desk copy of the text and curriculum (all the keys to the quizzes are in the curric.) from Prentice Hall.

 

Welcome to Isbell Hospitality Ethics.  I'm Christine Lynn, Ph.D., Professor at the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management at Northern Arizona University and Director of Isbell Hospitality Ethics. 

 
Our mission is to improve the ethical climate in the hospitality industry by increasing ethical awareness in hospitality students and managers.  We do this through research, curriculum design, and workshops. 

 

 Each year we are sharing our analysis of the year's hospitality ethics articles and reprints of the original articles with the intent of facilitating coordination of our research efforts.  To the right are links to summaries, analyses, and full text articles we received permissions to reprint. If you find these articles and this web site useful, or if you wish more information please e-mail me.

The research literature overwhelmingly points to the necessity of teaching ethics to hospitality students.  The use of integrated case-studies is recommended as the most effective method. Teaching Ethics describes the literature.

 Ethical Decision Making in the Hospitality Industry, an ethics textbook and an ethics curriculum, is now available through Prentice-Hall. Please review the Table of Contents for both the text and the curriculum.

 

Please read Ethics Instruction in Hospitality Management Programs for a description of the Ethics Curriculum and text.

As hospitality educators and researchers, we can have a profound effect on our students and the industry as a whole.  It is indeed our responsibility, and this will require a coordinated effort.  Isbell Hospitality Ethics is committed to facilitating this endeavor.