ARTICLES CONCERNING
GEORGE C. CARTER, FORMER CHAIRMAN, FORMER DEPARTMENT
OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
(August 10, 2006) Special Report Did Nissan Skip First 3 Weeks of Classes in 1996? An Investigative Series on CoB Travel
"This "Special Report" continues a multi-part examination of Employee Travel Vouchers in USM's College of Business. In this
report, we examine the details of Edward Nissan's (Professor of Economics) September 1996 trip to Nicosia, Cyprus. This
report could be important in many ways. We have received a number of "tips" that point out that Nissan has a penchant for
missing weeks of classes at a time, usually at the beginning of each semester. Many times in the past, EcoFinIB Chair George
Carter has covered his classes. Some readers have told us that they suspect that Nissan visits London during these "missing"
intervals, perhaps to teach courses/research at London-based institution(s). Well, Nissan's 1996 visit to Cyprus is the beginning
of an investigation into readers' tips...".
(August 15, 2006) Mock SEDONA Testimonials [Disclaimer: The SEDONA testimonials below are not real.] "If you've read the
"Special Report" that takes one on a Virtual Tour of SEDONA, you know by now that there are "testimonials" from SEDONA
subscribers on the company's website. These are provided by College-level administrators at various schools. What follows
below is a series of mock testimonials from our own CoB administrators that may be worthy of consideration by SEDONA
officials.
(August 15, 2006) The Ethics Professor and the Company Man "Students in the USM College of Business are required to take
an ethics course - PHI 300 - which focuses on business ethics. The course is often taught by George Carter, Chairman of the
Department of Economics, Finance, and International Business and Professor of Economics. References show that Carter's
Ph.D. from Texas A&M University is in Economics, and a further search reveals that his baccalaureate degree from USM is in
Mathematics, while his master's degree, also from USM, is in Economics. Perhaps Carter completed some ethics coursework
as an undergraduate or as a Naval officer, but no formal ethics coursework is present in his SEDONA file. The reader should
be aware that there are various scholarly journal outlets for ethics manuscripts, and there is, of course, the option to write and
publish books on the subject...".
(August 22, 2006) 31st & Pearl The Ethics Mall of America "In his top-down, "rewards and punishments" model of ethical
development, Professor Carter says we should look to CoB leadership as models for guidance in our endeavors at USM and in
academia. The CoB administrative team has grown a lot over the past few years, and Carter's ethics recipe doesn't exactly
specify whose ethics are to be emulated. Given the lack of direction in Carter's model, we are left on our own to do a little
"ethics shopping" from CoB administrators, past and present...".