Courses Taught Previously
Markets, Business, and Society [Fordham, MBA]
Survey course for MBA students in philosophical ethics and business.
Ethical Issues in Financial Technologies (FinTech) [Fordham]
Independent study covering ethical/philosophical, regulatory, and practical opportunities and challenges posed by financial technologies.
Topics include, philosophy of money and cryptocurrency; financial democratization and inclusion; ethics of financial risk; theories of fairness in algorithmic decision-making; ethics of high frequency trading; political philosophy of debt (e.g. access to credit, private debt mortgage markets); political philosophy of monetary policy; ethics of investment banking, trading, and financial market making; AI and systemic financial risk; epistemic duties in finance; predatory fintech; the politics of technological development in finance.
Ethics in Business [Fordham]
Survey course for advanced undergraduates in philosophical ethics and business.
Business & Society [Management Department, West Chester]
Survey course on non-market strategy (social movements, politics & business), regulatory frameworks, philosophical ethics, corporate social responsibility.
Ethics & Social Responsibility in Business [Wharton School]
Survey course for undergraduates on business, philosophical ethics, political philosophy, and corporate social responsibility.
International Business Ethics [co-taught, Wharton School]Â
Advanced course for undergraduates and MBA's tackling specific ethical issues facing MNC's and in international trade (supply chain assurance, plural value frameworks, interacting with localized norms, human rights, accountability in large organizations).