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On “Ethics in Business” in Oxford

    On May 20, 2004, Laszlo Zsolnai presented lectures for the “Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme” at Templeton College, Oxford. His lectures on „Ethics in Business” covered three topics; namely, „The Moral Economic Man” (Which factors determine economic behavior?), „Ethics in Competitive Environments” (How can ethical behavior survive in highly competitive markets?) and „The Paradox of Ethics” (Why is the opportunistic use of ethics counter-productive?).

    Said Business School

      In May 2003 Laszlo Zsolnai was Guest Lecturer in the Business Ethics course in the MBA Program of the Said Business School at the University of Oxford. He was lecturing on Ethical Economics and the Environment. Said Business School – Ethical Economics & the Environment

      Economics as a Moral Science

        “Laszlo Zsolnai” in Ove Jakobsen: Transformative Ecological Economics. Process Philosophy, Ideology and Utopia. New York and London, Routledge. pp. 123-126.

        Ethical Leadership

          Jurjen Wiersma (Protestant Theology Faculty, Brussels) wrote a review on my book Ethical Leadership in De Stem van het Boek (December 2016) pp 13-14. (In Dutch) Ethical Leadership

          An Economist Focusing on the Environment and Social Responsibility

            Ove Jakobsen wrote an article on Laszlo Zsolnai’s work in the Norwegian journal PENGEVIRKE  (2015 No. 3. pp. 26-27). The journal is the forum for alternative economic and business initiatives published by the Cultura Bank in Oslo. An Economist Focusing on the Environment and Social Responsibility

            Baltic Management Institute

              Baltic Management Institute published a summary of my paper on incentives and executive compensation, as part of its “BMI KNOWLEDGE” initiative. BMI KNOWLEDGE promotes the creation and sharing of intellectual capital among academic and business leaders by drawing attention to business research of practical value by faculty members in BMI’s international network of management educators. Baltic Management Institute

              Ethical Principles and Economic Transformation

                Jun Nishikawa, professor at Waseda University in Tokyo, published an insightful review on our book “Ethical Principles and Economic Transformation: A Buddhist Approach” in Journal of Global Buddhism. He uses examples from Japan and Bhutan to illustrate how Buddhist values are at work in economic and social life. Ethical Principles and Economic Transformation