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Symposium on History, Memory and Ethics
https://cdmcd.co/bRpWvM
When and Where
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
11:30 – 13:00 CT (GMT-5/UTC-5)
Swissotel: Monte Rosa
What is it about?
Despite the increasing interest in multitemporality, or how the past intersects with the present and the future to affect the way people enact social reality, the relationship between the past and (un)ethical behaviors has been typically overlooked in current debates. There is a lack of understanding of how history, memory and the past inform ethics, and a decided absence of normative direction about how managers should engage with the past. This symposium is intended to address our lack of understanding of how ethics shapes history and memory and how the past can inform our normative understanding of ethical behavior within and around organizations.
Organizers
William M. Foster, U. of Alberta
Diego M. Coraiola, U. of Victoria
Panelists
Francois Bastien, U. of Victoria
Andrew Crane, U. of Bath
Mollie Painter-Morland, Nottingham Trent U.
Daniel Wadhwani, U. of Southern California
Mike Zundel, U. of Liverpool Management School
Discussant
Christine Quinn Trank, Vanderbilt U.
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Diego M. Coraiola
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
Peter B. Gustavson School of Business
University of Victoria
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