Including Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Sustainaibility, and Ethics in Calibrating MBA Job Preferences

44 Pages Posted: 21 Dec 2007

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David B. Montgomery

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Catherine A. Ramus

University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) - Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management

Date Written: December 2007

Abstract

Our research studies 759 MBA's graduating from eleven business schools to gain insight into what MBA's in the 21st Century care about during their job searches. We update the MBA job preference literature by using adaptive conjoint analysis to calibrate the relative importance of a wide variety of job factors combining factors found in previous research in disparate fields (general management, applied psychology, corporate social performance, ethics, and marketing). Our results show the relative importance of organizational reputation related to caring for employees, ethical products and practices, and social and environmental responsibility, compared to factors like financial package, job challenge, etc. to 759 MBA's graduating from eleven business schools - eight in North America and three in Europe. Study limitations and some mitigations of these are discussed.

Keywords: human resource managament

Suggested Citation

Montgomery, David B. and Ramus, Catherine A., Including Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Sustainaibility, and Ethics in Calibrating MBA Job Preferences (December 2007). Stanford University Graduate School of Business Research Paper No. 1981, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1077439 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1077439

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