About

The Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research was established in 1997. The mission of the Center is to sponsor and disseminate leading edge research on critical topics in business ethics. It provides students, educators, business leaders, and policy makers with research to meet the ethical, governance, and compliance challenges that arise in complex business transactions. The Zicklin center supports research that examines those organizational incentives and disincentives that promote ethical business practices, along with the firm-level features, processes, and decision making associated with failures of governance, compliance, and integrity.

 

 

The Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
3730 Walnut Street
Room 668 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6340

Director: Thomas Donaldson
Associate Director: Lauretta Tomasco

Email: zicklincenter@wharton.upenn.edu
Tel: 215.898.1166
Fax: 215.573.2006

 

 



EVENTS

2011-2012  ►2010-2011   2009-2010   2008-2009   2007-2008   2006-2007   2005-2006   2004-2005   

Fall 2004 - Spring 2005
Global Classroom

Apr 08, 2005

Global Dialogue on Corporate Responsibility Ethics

Joint Vienna Institute, Vienna; University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo; the Wharton School, Philadelphia; and WBI, Washington D.C.

Global Classroom

Apr 01, 2005

Global Dialogue on Corporate Responsibility and Ethics

Fundacão Getulio Vargas, Sao Paolo; Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey; Higher School of Economics, Moscow; the Wharton School, Philadelphia; and WBI, Washing D.C.

Seminar

Mar 22, 2005

How Experts Detect Deception in the Field: Evidence from Insurance Fraud Investigations
Danielle Warren and Maurice Schweitzer, The Wharton School
Global Classroom

Mar 18, 2005

Global Dialogue on Corporate Responsibility and Ethics

Fundacão Getulio Vargas, Sao Paolo; Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey; Higher School of Economics, Moscow; the Wharton School, Philadelphia; and WBI, Washing D.C.

Seminar

Mar 01, 2005

A Grotesque and Dark Beauty: How Self-Importance of Moral Identity and Mechanisms of Moral Disengagement Influence Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioral Reactions to War
Americus Reed, The Wharton School
Global Classroom

Feb 25, 2005

Global Dialogue on Corporate Responsibility and Ethics

Moscow DLC; Bilgi University, Instanbul; Wharton School, Philadelphia; and WBI, Washington D.C.

Seminar

Feb 24, 2005

Professional Ethics in Formal Organizations

Sally Gunz, University of Waterloo

Seminar

Feb 08, 2005

Emergent Democracy
Dan Hunter, The Wharton School
Seminar

Dec 07, 2004

The Downside of Upward Comparisons: Envy, Mistrust Social
Jennifer Dunn and Maurice Schweitzer, The Wharton School
Seminar

Nov 18, 2004

Target Marketing and the Obesity Epidemic
Sonya Grier, The Wharton School
Seminar

Nov 16, 2004

Organization and Authority: The Firm as a Political Institution
Nien-hê Hsieh, The Wharton School, and Hans van Oosterhout, Rotterdam School of Management
Conference

Nov 12, 2004

Contractarian Approaches to Business Ethics: Evolution of Integrative Social Contract Theory
Seminar
Nov 11, 2004
The Value of Actively Managing the Legal Dimensions of Business: Can Legal Competence Be as Source of Sustained Competitive Advantages
Constance E. Bagley, Harvard Business School
Seminar
Oct 05, 2004
Investing in Socially Responsible Mutual Funds
Christopher Geczy, The Wharton School