“…For instance, corporate scandals and ethical dilemmas at BP, WorldCom, Barclays and Enron, among others, were partly attributed to the failure by business schools to produce ethical leaders (Enrich and Muñoz, 2011). Following the global financial crisis in 2007-8, part of the blame was apportioned to business schools and, in particular, to MBA programmes (Thomas and Cornuel, 2012;Langmead et al, 2010). With the escalating growth in corporate scandals and ethical dilemmas, the MBA curriculum has been vilified (Gruber and Schlegelmilch, 2013).…”