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Calls for Papers

Subsidiarity, Freedom, and the Logic of Gift in Business

Call for Papers: Subsidiarity, Freedom, and the Logic of Gift in Business. Guest Editors: Martin Schlag, University of St. Thomas, USA, schl2455@stthomas.edu (main contact) Michael Naughton, University of St. Thomas, USA, mjnaughton@stthomas.edu Marta Rocchi, Dublin City University, Ireland, marta.rocchi@dcu.ie Submission deadline: October 1, 2022 In general terms, according to the principle of subsidiarity, higher entities […]

Calls for Papers

Call for Abstracts: Zicklin Center Normative Business Ethics workshop

The Workshop Over the 2022-2023 academic year, the Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, will convene a regular works-in-progress series for scholars working in normative business ethics (NBE). In particular, the Series will workshop papers pursuing business ethics issues from a normative perspective, or papers in moral […]

Member News, News

June 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 June Newsletter by Tuesday, May 31. Please email submissions to media@sbeonline.org, with the subject line “SBE June Newsletter.” Potential newsletter content includes the following: Position announcements: Please include […]

Calls for Papers

Business & Society Special Issue Call for Papers on Business-Health Research

Business & Society Special Issue Call for Papers “Health is Everyone’s Business: Embodying Business-Health Research” Full manuscript submission deadline: February 28, 2023 See the call for papers for more details We are thrilled to invite papers to be considered for a Business & Society (IF 7.389, 5-year IF 7.792) Special Issue on “Health is Everyone’s […]

Job Openings

Director of the Ciocca Center Business, Ethics, and Society

ABOUT COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS: Founded in 1843 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the College of the Holy Cross is among the nation’s leading liberal arts institutions. A highly selective, four-year, exclusively undergraduate college of 3,100 students, Holy Cross is renowned for offering a rigorous, personalized education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. Holy Cross highly values […]

Events

PDW: Junior Scholars and the SDGs

Please see this attached flyer for a free, virtual panel happening Friday, 4/22 (2pm-3pm ET) on supporting junior scholar research on topics related to the sustainable development goals (SDGs), as part of the U.N. Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) North American Chapter conference. The zoom link and session registration link are included in the […]

Events

SIM Division Doctoral Student Consortium PDW 2022

Call For Applications SIM Division Doctoral Student Consortium PDW 2022 The Social Issues in Management (SIM) Division will offer a virtual Doctoral Student Consortium during this year’s virtual Academy of Management Meeting on Sunday, August 7, from 8:30am – 4:30pm PDT. The PDW workshop aims to inspire and to inform doctoral students focusing on SIM […]

Job Openings

Michigan State University: Managing Director for Center for Ethical and Socially Responsible Leadership

Michigan State University’s Broad College of Business is seeking an inaugural Managing Director for the newly formed Center for Ethical and Socially Responsible Leadership. The Center’s mission is to create, curate, and nurture curricular content and co-curricular experiences that lay a strong foundation from which students develop a deep understanding of ethical conduct and socially […]

Member News

“Salvaging Corporate Sustainability” by Barnett, Henriques, and Husted

Edward Elgar Publishing is delighted to announce this new release: Salvaging Corporate Sustainability Michael L. Barnett, Rutgers University, US, Irene Henriques, York University, Canada and Bryan W. Husted, EGADE Business School Monterrey, Mexico ‘This book casts a much needed critical eye on the mantra of the win-win scenario, the idea that business can do well […]

Calls for Papers

Frontiers Research Topic: Personal and Moral Psychology

Frontiers Research Topic Personal and Moral Psychology: Re-Humanizing Economics and Organizations Edited by Domenec Mele, Kleio Akrivou, German Scalzo, and Caleb Bernacchio Deadline: August 31st   In late modernity, social and economic responses to ecological, health-related, and societal challenges have focused on the quest for production and profit. In doing so, they have relied on impersonal […]