The Sept/Oct edition of the magazine BizEd asked for essays from four
prominent business ethics professors. These were Robert A Giacolone (Center
for Ethics and Org Integrity at the Fox School at Temple), Georges Enderle
(Prof of Int'l Bus. Ethics at Mendoza, Notre Dame), Linda Trevino (Prof of
OB and Fellow in Bus. Ethics at Smeal at Penn State), and Domenec Mele
(Chair of Economics and Ethics at IESE, U of Navarra). Also, my colleague
Ken Goodpaster (author of Conscience and Corporate Culture (Foundations of
Business Ethics)).
Teresa J. Rothausen-Vange, Ph.D.
Professor of Management
Opus College of Business
University of St. Thomas
651-962-4264
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From: Dave Harrison [mailto:
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dt:
Try my colleague at Penn State, Linda Trevino. It is tempting to
suggest that she is one of the most well-known (or well-cited) persons
in the area of "behavioral ethics." Her 1986 AMR theory of ethical
decision making is certainly a popular conceptualization.
Linda K. Trevino
Professor of Organizational Behavior, Cook Fellow in Business Ethics
Smeal College of Business
402 Business Building
Smeal College of Business
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: 814-865-2194 Fax: 814-863-7261
Email:
ltrevino@psu.edu
Dave
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David A. Harrison
Mary J. & Frank P. Smeal Professor of Management & Organization
403 Business Building
Smeal College of Business
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
Voice: 814/865-1522
Fax: 814/863-7261
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