Markkula Center of Applied Ethics

Faculty Participants in the Business and Organizational Ethics Partnership

From Santa Clara University
Kirk O. Hanson, University Professor of Organizations and Society and executive director, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Hanson taught business ethics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business for 23 years and was founding president of the Business Enterprise Trust.
Manuel G. Velasquez, Charles Dirksen Professor of Business Ethics, Leavey School of Business. Velasquez is the author of Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases, and was the founding director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
Dennis Moberg, Wilkinson Professor of Management, Leavey School of Business. (Moberg was acting director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and Presidential Professor Ethics and the Common Good.)
David Yosifon, assistant professor, School of Law. Yosifon specializes in the application of social psychology to law, legal theory, and legal ethics.

From Other Institutions
William Black, executive director, Institute for Fraud Prevention, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Edwin M. Epstein, professor emeritus, Haas School of Business, University of California–Berkeley, Business and Public Policy Group
Barbara A. McGraw, professor, social ethics, law, and public life, School of Economics and Business Administration, Saint Mary’s College of California
David B. Montgomery, Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing Strategy, emeritus, Stanford Graduate School of Business; dean, emeritus, Singapore Management University
James O’Toole, Daniels Distinguished Professor of Business Ethics, University of Denver, and the Mortimer J. Adler Senior Fellow of the Aspen Institute.
Leslie E. Sekerka, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Director, Ethics in Action Research and Education Center, Menlo College , Atherton
David Vogel, George Quist Professor, Haas School of Business and Department of Political Science, University of California–Berkeley

Advisors and Supporters
Andre DelBecq, Presidential Professor of Business and Spirituality and former dean, Leavey School of Business, SCU
Robert J. Finocchio, Jr., teaching scholar, SCU, and private investor
Michael Hackworth, chairman, Cirrus Logic Corp.
John E. Kerrigan, CFA, chief investment officer, SCU
Paul Locatelli, S.J., president, SCU
A.C. “Mike” Markkula, Jr., owner, ACM Investments
Barry Posner, dean, Leavey School of Business, SCU

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New Materials

  • Cydent
    An ethical toolkit for students in the virtual world
  • Tone in the Middle
    Center Executive Director Kirk O. Hanson addresses ethics and the middle manager
  • Controversial Commencements
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