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Overview
Developing a strong foundation in business ethics is a crucial part of your Stern experience.
As such, the Markets, Ethics & Law Program offers four courses: three in the MBA program – one of which is a second year requirement – and one required course at the undergraduate level.
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Please click here for the 2009 Markets, Ethics & Law Program brochure.
Citi Foundation Leadership and Ethics Program
The Markets, Ethics & Law Program is home to the Citi Foundation Leadership and Ethics Program, a ground-breaking effort designed to enhance research, case development and knowledge dissemination in the field of business ethics.
As the main feature of the Citi Foundation Leadership and Ethics Program, each year the Stern School has appointed a Citi Foundation Distinguished Fellow in Leadership and Ethics. We are particularly proud of the eminent group of fellows we successfully secured over the program's six years.
Fred Krupp is currently serving as the sixth distinguished fellow under the program. Past Citi Foundation Distinguished Fellows in Leadership and Ethics have included:
Alice Tepper Marlin, president of Social Accountability International
Harvey J. Goldschmid, former Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission And Dwight Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law (2005-2006).
John H. Biggs, former Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF) (2004-2005). Press release.
Arthur Levitt, former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and champion of fairness in the securities market (2003-2004).
Stern Creates New Business Ethics Symposium
The Daniel P. Paduano Faculty Research Symposium in Business Ethics, through the generous support of Daniel P. Paduano (MBA '69), was established in 2007 to create and develop an interdisciplinary research community, centered at NYU Stern but encompassing other NYU Faculties, dedicated to research in the field of Business Ethics, incorporating the highest levels of scholarship. Press release.
“Our aim with this Symposium is to create a vibrant, self-sustaining community of scholars who are dedicated to unearthing substantive issues in business ethics and to advancing a research-based interdisciplinary understanding of these problems,” said Dean Thomas Cooley.
Beginning in Fall 2007, the Paduano Fellows will participate in monthly seminars taught primarily by leading scholars in the field of business ethics. Paduano Fellows will be charged with integrating business ethics into their own teaching. Faculty from NYU departments, including economics, philosophy, psychology, neural science, sociology, and law; faculty visitors from other universities; and prominent practitioners will be invited to partake in these symposia and help strengthen the business ethics research community in New York City.
The four inaugural Paduano Fellows include:
- Doug Guthrie, Professor of Sociology, Joint Appointment, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Faculty Director, Executive Programs Academic Director, TRIUM Global Executive MBA Program.
- Foster J. Provost, Associate Professor of Information Systems.
- Batia Wiesenfeld, Professor of Management and Organizations.
- David Yermack, Professor of Finance.
Recent guest speakers at the Paduano Research Seminars include: Jules L. Coleman (Yale Law School); R. Edward Freeman (University of Virginia, Darden School of Business); Nicholas Sturgeon (Cornell University); Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame); Michael Jensen (Harvard Business School); Richard De George (University of Kansas); Joshua Greene (Harvard University); Norman Bowie (University of Minnesota); Jeffrey Moriarity (Bowling Green State University); Ian Maitland (University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management).
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