@Wharton's Carol and Lawrence @ZicklinCenter for Business Ethics sponsors and disseminates cutting-edge research on business ethics. RTs not endorsements.
The #sbeconference2021 Program of Record is now available on the SBE 2021 conference webpage! Please have a look to see all of the details of this year’s online conference. See you next week! https://t.co/FATt2Rah04
One of the key areas to give back in the Society is through particiaption in the Emerging Scholars Program. Get to know this year's Emerging Scholars here! https://t.co/FmkwHb6ozk
Join us on February 16th from 2 PM to 3:20 PM for HCBE’s second Brown Bag Lecture of the semester featuring Miguel Alzola, Associate Professor and Grose Family Endowed Chair in Business @FordhamUniversity.
Click the link to register and learn more!
https://t.co/NKvPV6Kqa9
Does corporate lobbying benefit society? Join us for the next QUASI seminar, Jan. 22 @ 1130am EST, featuring @briankrichter (Yes!), David Levy @climateinc (No!), Kathy Rehbein (Depends!) & Aseem Prakash as moderator. Details here: https://t.co/exwrqIiCJl
The July 2020 issue of BEQ includes a commentary by Brian Berkey, "The Value of Fairness and the Wrong of Wage Exploitation," which discusses David Faraci's article on wage exploitation that appeared in our April 2019 issue.
https://t.co/EJRcj5Xag3
The Ethics & Legal Studies Doctoral Program at Wharton is accepting applications for Fall 2020. One may apply online by going to: https://t.co/Ghgdek9Oc4.
#WhartonUndergrad students Pallavi Menon & Joud Tabaza launched the "Building Capacity to Combat COVID-19 in Africa: Ideas and Innovations from Young Entrepreneurs" initiative to combat the pandemic.
Read about their collaboration with @Ideas4Action & the @ZicklinCenter:
.@Wharton School students, along with the @ZicklinCenter for Business Ethics Research, are issuing a call for proposals for a new initiative to aid in the fight against the coronavirus in Africa. https://t.co/NigNCneE5N
Just published online: "Rawlsian Institutionalism and Business Ethics: Does It Matter Whether Corporations Are Part of the Basic Structure of Society?" by Brian Berkey @Wharton.
The full article here:
https://t.co/NT28tVArV8
The Virtual Forum on Responsible Business and Human Rights will bring together governments, businesses and CSOs to discuss new ways of advancing responsible business and human rights in the post #Covid19 context. Register now -> https://t.co/kPmYkP3am7 | #RBHRF2020
Our co-editors @HariBapuji @FrankdeBakker Jill Brown @cphiggin@KathleenRehbein & Andrew Spicer examine the implications of the #COVID19 Crisis for Business & Society research - the editorial is available online first & OPEN ACCESS. Please share & RT! https://t.co/QF6jfWozAA
Now in print: @BrianDFeinstein & I explore the world of federal advisory committees in “Outside Advisers Inside Agencies”: https://t.co/OeX2uHoEvt. Huge thanks to the editors of @GeorgetownLJ for their excellent work throughout.
My and Todd Haugh’s latest op-ed. After being overly confident myself of a positive antibody test, we thought it would be interesting to write this up. #coronavirus#antibodytesting https://t.co/K4MKfBdTQp
An article we published last year made especially relevant by talk of hazard pay for Covid front-line workers: Robert Hughes @Wharton, "Paying People to Risk Life or Limb" - a Kantian approach to ethical standards related to hazardous work and pay. https://t.co/YIB3AKBvQu
In light of the global situation, we have opted to cancel our own in-person event, and transition our 2020 program online. Hear more from Executive Director Jason Stansbury: https://t.co/3PajNPG1hV
Please submit to the @ZicklinCenter’s Normative Business Ethics Workshop Series! You can come to Wharton and receive/provide feedback on works in progress. Faculty, postdocs, and ABD PhD’s are welcome. https://t.co/fbIRtBO8iu