RT Article T1 Practical Implications of Educational Background on Future Corporate Exceutives' Social Responsibility Orientation JF Teaching business ethics VO 6 IS 1 SP 117 OP 126 A1 Angelidis, John P. A1 Ibrahim, Nabil A. LA English PB Springer Science + Business Media B. V YR 2002 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1801633266 AB Differences between business students atsecular and non-secular universities withregard to their corporate social responsibilityorientation (CSRO) are examined. The resultsshow that the two groups' attitudes toward thefour components of CSRO are significantlydifferent. Specifically, compared to businessstudents in non-secular institutions, thestudents of secular universities exhibitgreater concern about the legal component ofcorporate responsibility and a weakerorientation toward discretionary activities. Nosignificant differences between the two groupswere observed with respect to economicperformance and the ethical dimension.Explanations as well as limited generalizationsand implications are developed. K1 non-secular institutions K1 Corporate Social Responsibility K1 Business Education DO 10.1023/A:1014266926228