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Support the Society for Business Ethics: Sponsor the 2025 Annual Meeting

The Society for Business Ethics is committed to addressing ethical issues in business, upholding integrity, and promoting principled practices. We do not accept sponsorship from corporations. While this policy reflects our values, it also constrains our financial capacity to sustain and grow impactful programs. We are seeking academic centers and non-profit organizations to sponsor our […]

Calls for Papers, Conferences, News

Sustainability and Integral Ecology in Business and Law

Sustainability and Integral Ecology in Business and Law Call for short papers, deadline – 15 November 2024 | Conference – July 1-2, 2025 “Hosted by the Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law, and Business at the University of St. Thomas (MN) and la Universidad de Piura (Peru). In honor of the 10th anniversary […]

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Philosophy of Management Annual Conference – June 27-30, 2025

“The 17th edition of the Philosophy of Management Annual Conference will be held in Oxford, UK, at the Ecole de Management Normandie (Oxford, UK Campus) from 27 to 30 June 2025. As usual, each paper will be guaranteed a 45-minute slot for an unhurried presentation and in-depth discussion. “We welcome submissions that explore the diverse […]

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2024 Australasian Business Ethics Network Annual Conference – November 27–29

The 2024 ABEN annual conference will be hosted by the School of Business of the University of Adelaide, in Adelaide (Australia) from 27 to 29 November 2024. Please find below the main features of this year conference: 27 November: The ‘Postgraduate & HDR Student Workshop’ (in the morning) and ‘Conversation with Journal of Business Ethics […]

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IABS 2025 Maastricht: Redesigning Business for the Common Good

International Association for Business and Society “After a wonderful IABS meeting in Annapolis last month, we are pleased to share the Call for Papers for the 36th IABS Annual Conference, to be held in Maastricht, The Netherlands, from April 3-6, 2025, hosted by the School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University. The theme for the […]

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Inaugural SBE Award for Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

An excellent academic environment must be diverse, equitable, and inclusive.  The Society for Business Ethics seeks to recognize exceptional contributions to DEI in the business ethics community.  Please use this short form to nominate someone who deserves this recognition.  Anyone can receive the award, but only current and former members of SBE may submit nominations.  The […]

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Updates from Executive Director on August 2023 Annual Conference

We are excited for this year’s Annual SBE Conference in Boston! I wanted to update you to let you know that we will start notifying those who submitted proposals about acceptance this weekend. Not all reviews have been completed, but we will let people know on a rolling basis as reviews come in, hopefully completing […]

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IBECC to be held virtually April 20-22

The 25th International Business Ethics Case Competition will be held online from April 20 to 22, 2022. Because of the uncertainty connected with Covid, we have decided the safest course of action for everyone involved is for us to be online again. Registration is now open. Fees will be the same as last year: $250 […]

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SBE 2022 Annual Conference – Updates

The Society for Business Ethics 2022 Annual Conference will be held August 5-7 in beautiful Seattle, Washington. Many SBE attendees also register for and attend the Academy of Management annual meeting at other venues in the city on the same days.  Pre-conference activities include the ever-popular teaching workshop on the afternoon of August 4, the […]

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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 […]