Published Online: October 1, 2004
Published in Print: September 29, 2004, as Teenagers’ Ethics
Report Roundup
Teenagers’ Ethics
Nearly one-third of the teenagers who participated in a recent survey said they believe people have to “bend the rules to succeed.”
For More Info
Read more about the Junior
Achievement/Deloitte & Touche teen ethics
poll in a news release from Junior
Achievement.
Still, the survey of 624 13- to 18-year-olds—commissioned by the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Junior Achievement and Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, a financial-consulting firm—also found that 62 percent of those surveyed said they believe people who practice good business ethics are more successful than people who don’t.
Vol. 24, Issue 05, Page 11
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