Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research
Tags: Business Ethics
Statement of Purpose
The Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics is excited to join forces with several Wharton research centers and labs to form the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Initiative. The ESG Initiative will expand the boundaries of business research and education to deliver essential insights for academics, students, and industry professionals.
Institution:
The Wharton School
Research Center Director
William S. Laufer
Research Center Director's Job Title
Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics
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Henley Business School
Centre for Business Ethics and Sustainability
The Centre for Business Ethics and Sustainability (CBES) shares research and knowledge concerned with the promotion of research and wider impact on business ethics and sustainability. The aim is to explore how ethical, responsible and sustainable management can play an important role in the common good at various levels of social organisation within and outside the business(es). In doing so, the CBES draws from and expands upon the UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Warrington College of Business
Elizabeth B. & William F. Poe Sr. Business Ethics Center
The Poe Center seeks to increase student awareness of the importance of ethics in their personal and professional lives. Through graduate and undergraduate classes, and through its activities and programs, the Center provokes thought and discussion of business ethics. As a result, our students possess the communication skills necessary to succeed in any business environment.
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Joseph L. Rotman School of Management
Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics
The Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics advances academic research on issues pertaining to ethics in business, including topics such as ethical decision-making, ethical leadership, and ethical cultures in organizations. The Clarkson Centre sponsors activities that strengthen research on business ethics at Rotman, induce collaboration among business ethics researchers, and create opportunities for collaboration across other academic units at the University of Toronto and beyond. In addition, the Centre contributes to improving the pedagogy of ethics courses at Rotman and brings thought leadership on business ethics to the business community.
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Robert H. Smith School of Business
Center for the Study of Business Ethics Regulation and Crime
The Center for the Study of Business Ethics, Regulation, & Crime (C-BERC) at the University of Maryland is the first of its kind to formally link Business with Criminology in an effort to scientifically confront, assess, evaluate, and develop best practices in areas related to the center.