Collegiate Ethics Case Competition
October 14, 2023

It is with great pleasure that the Center for Leadership Ethics announces the 20th Annual Collegiate Ethics Case Competition. This year’s competition will once again host schools from all over the world. The competition will expose students to a thought provoking business ethics case that they could face in their professional careers.

Description
It is with great pleasure that the Center for Leadership Ethics announces the 20th Annual Collegiate Ethics Case Competition.
This year’s competition will once again host schools from all over the world. The competition will expose students to a thought provoking business ethics case that they could face in their professional careers.

Student teams will collaboratively analyze, present and respond to questions posed by a panel of judges. Students will compete with teams from various business colleges from around the world. The experience promises to challenge students' moral reasoning, provide a wonderful networking opportunity and in the end, raise students' awareness of the importance of corporate social responsibility.

The number of institutions invited to this year’s competition will be capped at 35! The first 35 teams that register and pay are “in.” We will begin a waiting list once registration fills.

Competition Format
Invitations will go out and registration will open on May 12, 2023.

On September 25, 2023, participating teams will receive the ethics case and instructions on how to proceed via email. Teams also have the option of entering an essay competition called the Stephanie Chance 'Bright Line' Award.

Teams will be asked to submit an executive summary (required), PowerPoint and/or Presi presentation (required) and Bright Line essay (optional). Materials must be turned in by 10 a.m. on Monday, October 9, 2023 to ContactCLE@eller.arizona.edu

Criteria
Judges will utilize the following criteria in evaluating teams throughout the competition:

Delivery
Depth of analysis
Persuasiveness
Creativity
Recommendations that are both ethical and practical in a business context
Responses to questions
Organizer
University Of Arizona - Eller College Of Management
Prize
Undefined