Awards
Jeffrey Frooman
Presidential Award
Alan Strudler
Presidential Award
Accepted on his behalf by Tae Wan Kim
Grant Rozeboom
Best Conference Paper Award of 2022
“Against Managerial Moral Vigilantism”
Joyce (Chong) He, PhD
Best Dissertation of 2022
“Lean In or Don’t Lean Out? Opt-Out Framing Attenuates Gender Differences in the Decision to Compete”
Rosemarie Monge and Nien-hê Hsieh
Best Practical Solutions Award 2022
“Everyday Business Ethics”
Vikram R. Bhargava and Manuel Velasquez
BEQ Outstanding Article of 2021
Ethics of the Attention Economy: The Problem of Social Media Addiction
Ken Butterfield
BEQ Outstanding Reviewer Award of 2022
The 2022 Annual Conference of the Society for Business Ethics
We had a wonderful gathering in Seattle, WA for the 2022 annual meeting. Guests were able to enjoy a variety of events, including papers, panels, and workshops, an excellent keynote address, and meetings for the Emerging Scholars and Junior Scholars Network programs.
Future Conferences
Save the date for upcoming conferences!
2023 – AUGUST 4-6 IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, USA
Thank You
Best Conference Paper Committee
Niki den Nieuwenboer, U. of Kansas
Jooho Lee, Pepperdine U.
Gary Weaver, U. of Delaware *
Best Dissertation Award Committee
Ryan Fehr, U. of Washington *
Kendy Hess, College of the Holy Cross
Isaac Smith, Brigham Young U.
Hannah Trittin, Leuphana U. Lueneburg
BEQ Outstanding Article Award Committee
Bruce Barry, Vanderbilt U.
Cedric Dawkins, Loyola U. Chicago
Laura Spence, Royal Holloway, U. of London
Presidential Award Committee
Tae Wan Kim, Carnegie Mellon U.
Kirsten Martin, U. of Notre Dame
Christopher Michaelson, U. of St. Thomas
Alejo Sison, U. of Navarra
Danielle Warren, Rutgers U.*
Best Practical Solutions Award Committee
Seth Collins
Patricia Kanashiro, Loyola U. Maryland *
Emerging Scholars Program Reviewers
Sareh Pouryousefi, Ryerson U.
Joé Martineau, HEC Montreal
Florian Krause, U. of St. Gallen
* Committee Chairs
Keynote Speaker
Shawn Wong
How to teach an entire city, a university, or a company how to talk about race in only 50 years
Shawn Wong, Professor of English and the Byron and Alice Lockwood Professor in the Humanities at the University of Washington
Emerging Scholars Program
Scholars
Saleem Azhar, Xi’an Jiaotong U.
Mollie Bryde, Liverpool John Moores U.
Barbara Bziuk, Utrecht U.
Hyeonjin Cha, U. of Oregon
Marc Dörlemann, U. of Hamburg
Dennis Dunivan, U. of Denver
Esperanza Hernandez-Cuadra, U. Pontificia Comillas
Aude Marie Marcoux, U. du Québec à Montréal
Kyle Scott, U. of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Prami Sengupta, U. of California, Irvine
Emma van den Terrell, U. of Mannheim & Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics
Carolina Villegas-Galaviz, UPC & U. of Notre Dame
Mentors
Miguel Alzola, Fordham U.
Thomas Beschorner, U. St. Gallen
Marc Cohen, Seattle U.
Kendy Hess, College of the Holy Cross
Tai Wan Kim, Carnegie Mellon U.
Daryl Koehn, DePaul U.
Kirsten Martin, U. of Notre Dame
Joé T. Martineau, HEC Montréal
Christopher Michaelson, U. of St. Thomas
Mollie Painter, Nottingham Trent U.
Robert Phillips, York U.
Jeffery Smith, Seattle U.
Workshop Presenters
Mollie Painter, Nottingham Trent U.
Organizers
Florian Krause, U. of St. Gallen
Joé T. Martineau, HEC Montréal
With Gratitude
The Society for Business Ethics wishes to thank the Seattle University Center for Business Ethics for their sponsorship of the Opening Plenary, the Wheatley Institution of Brigham Young University for their co-sponsorship of the Teaching Workshop, the Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of Management for their co-sponsorship of the Joint Keynote Event, Cambridge University Press for their sponsorship of the Sunday morning breakfast and presentation, and the late Denis Collins for his sponsorship of the Best Practical Solutions Award. The Society for Business Ethics would also like to thank the Emerging Scholars Mentors who generously donated their time and experience.