The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) was launched in 2007 as an initiative of six academic institutions (including AACSB International) and the United Nations Global Compact. The principles were created by an international taskforce of 60 deans, university presidents, and official representatives of leading business schools and academic institutions. It is proposed that the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration (JHBC) become a signatory to PRME.

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We advance responsible management education to foster inclusive prosperity in a world of thriving ecosystems.
We place organizational responsibility and accountability to society and the planet at the core of what we do.
We transform our learning environments by integrating responsible management concepts and practices into our curriculum and pedagogy.
We study people, organizations, institutions, and the state of the world to inspire responsible management and education practice.
We engage people from business, government, civil society, and academia to advance responsible and accountable management education and practice.
We adopt responsible and accountable management principles in our own governance and operations.
We share our successes and failures with each other to enable our collective learning and best live our common values and purpose.