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    Pamplin business ethics researchers ranked among the top

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    2010-09-14
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    Ho, Sookhan
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    Management professor Richard Wokutch and marketing professor Joseph Sirgy in the Pamplin College of Business are listed among the most productive researchers in business ethics, according to a recent study in the Journal of Business Ethics that ranked Virginia Tech 15th among the top 25 academic institutions in this field.

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