Month: January 2022


Conferences

Workshop on Teaching Professional Ethics through Experiential Learning: The Georgetown Approach

Teaching business ethics in an effective way presents a difficult challenge. Courses that focus on abstract philosophical ethics employ terminology and methodology that are not familiar to most business students. Yet courses that employ the strictly empirical methodology of the social sciences lack a truly normative core. Further, learning about ethics in the abstract is often far removed from […]

Calls for Papers

MacIntyrean virtue ethics for organizations, work and employment: what more and what else?

Alasdair MacIntyre has been one of the leading moral philosophers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. His critique of modernity in general, and the Enlightenment project in particular, has been countered with his positive proposals to return to an ethic of virtue based principally on the work of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. One remarkable […]

Calls for Papers

ISBEE Track on Artificial Intelligence in Business

Call for Papers – ISBEE track on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business Organizers Tae Wan Kim (Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University) Ignacio Ferrero (School of Economics and Business, University of Navarra) Alejo José G. Sison (School of Economics and Business, University of Navarra) Business enterprises progressively exploit artificial intelligence techniques to make significant […]

Member News

“Whistling at the Fake” Research Project

“Whistling at the Fake: The Crucial Role of Whistleblowers in Countering Disinformation” is a research project funded by NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division as part of its resilience projects. It aims at addressing the gap of citizen comprehension of the forms, means, and impacts of misinformation and disinformation, and empowering the general public with the tools […]

Member News

Exploring the Predictive Power of Guilt with Taya Cohen

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York recently released a podcast series focused on Banking Culture Reform: Norms, Mindsets, and Decision-Making (https://www.newyorkfed.org/podcast). The series of nine episodes dives into banking culture reform, examining the norms and mindsets that contribute to ethical decision-making. I discuss my work on moral character in Episode 2: Exploring the Predictive […]

Conferences

July 2022 IACM Conference in Ottawa, Canada

The full call for papers can be found here. https://iafcm.org/cfp Submission Deadline is February 11, 2022 President: Taya Cohen Program Chair: Jiyin Cao Executive Director: Brandon Taylor Charpied Join researchers, educators, and practitioners from around the world in a city rich with history and culture – Ottawa, Canada. Come present your work at the long-awaited face-to-face 2022 meeting […]

News

January Newsletter – Call for Submissions

Hello Everyone, On behalf of the Society for Business Ethics, I would like to invite members and friends of the Society to submit content for our upcoming January Newsletter by Wednesday, January 19. Please email submissions to me at jason.stansbury@calvin.edu, with the subject line “SBE January Newsletter.” Potential newsletter content includes the following: Position announcements: Please […]

Events

Paul Polman to discuss “Net Positive” on Feb 3 Livestream

Colleagues, Paul Polman, former CEO of Unilever will discuss his new book NET POSITIVE: HOW COURAGEOUS COMPANIES THRIVE BY GIVING MORE THAN THEY TAKE on a Zoom on February 3, 2022 at noon EST. A response will be provided by the Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact, Sanda Ojiambo. Details are listed in […]