RESULTS OF THE
2008 INTERCOLLEGIATE BUSINESS ETHICS COMPETITION
Overall winner: Emmons Award
McGill University (undergraduate): Rio Tinto Alcan, Sustainable Ethics and Local Community Development
*This team will be invited to give its presentation at the annual meeting of the Ethics and Compliance Officer Association this September in Orlando.
Runners-up: Kerrigan Award
California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo (graduate): Ralphs and Organic Food
Montgomery Community College (undergraduate): GEICO’s Practice of Requiring Aftermarket Auto Parts and the Consumers’ Right to Disclosure
St. Joseph's University (graduate):Emergency Medical Care Provided by Private Healthcare Institutions for Low-Income Patients
University of San Francisco (undergraduate): Profits or Privacy—Exploring the competing Stakeholder Interests of “Facebook”
Meggitt Award for Best Analysis in Preliminary Round
Dartmouth College (undergraduate): The Subprime Mortgage Market-Help for the Disadvantaged or Boon for the Banks?
Simone de Beauvoir Essay Award for Best Ethical Analysis
McGill University
Carol and Stanley Botts Essay Award for Best Application of the Principles of Servant Leadership
McGill University