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Ethical limitations of self-regulation and guidelines for collaborative regulatory development in EU management consulting

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Resumo:This research examines the ethical limitations of self-regulation in the European Union management consulting industry and compares regulatory approaches to foster ethical behavior. Analyzing 30 management consultancies' and industry associations' codes of conduct, the study reveals significant gaps in current self-regulatory frameworks. The research identifies the need for enhanced oversight mechanisms, as ethical shortfalls in the industry evidence that current self-regulation seems insufficient in preventing ethical misconduct. The study proposes collaborative regulation that balances ethical governance with industry innovation and develops guidelines for collaborative regulatory development. All aim to strengthen professional standards while maintaining competitiveness in the management consulting sector.
Autores principais:Mersch, Leander Heiner
Assunto:Management consulting Ethical consulting Business ethics Code of conduct Code of ethics EU regulations Collaborative regulation
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This research examines the ethical limitations of self-regulation in the European Union management consulting industry and compares regulatory approaches to foster ethical behavior. Analyzing 30 management consultancies' and industry associations' codes of conduct, the study reveals significant gaps in current self-regulatory frameworks. The research identifies the need for enhanced oversight mechanisms, as ethical shortfalls in the industry evidence that current self-regulation seems insufficient in preventing ethical misconduct. The study proposes collaborative regulation that balances ethical governance with industry innovation and develops guidelines for collaborative regulatory development. All aim to strengthen professional standards while maintaining competitiveness in the management consulting sector.