RT Article T1 Business Ethics as Field of Teaching, Training and Research in Oceania JF Journal of business ethics VO 104 IS 1 SP 63 OP 72 A1 Gustavson, Royston LA English YR 2011 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785643479 AB Oceania is a diverse region consisting of 29 countries, all of which are islands; its total population is approximately 379 million people. Business Ethics is firmly established as an academic field in the region’s two OECD countries, Australia and New Zealand, and in Singapore, is still developing in a dozen other countries, but no development at all has been found in half of the region’s countries, including each of those that has no higher education institutions. A major task for Business Ethics in this region is to seed the development of the field in countries in which development has not yet begun, and to assist development where it is nascent. The key change to the focus of academic business ethics in this region over the past 15 years has been a shift in focus from the organisation and its employees, to business’ impact on the natural environment and external stakeholders. K1 Papua New Guinea K1 Oceania K1 New Zealand K1 Indonesia K1 Fiji K1 Australia K1 Sustainability K1 Stakeholders K1 Corporate Social Responsibility K1 Corporate Governance K1 Business Ethics DO 10.1007/s10551-012-1263-0