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Ethics and Values for Businesses of the Future: Building University Culture for a Global World

  • Friday 13 September 2024

  • 10:00AM - 1:30PM

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About this event

As the world becomes more digitally informed and diverse in all aspects, so do our businesses. It can be difficult to navigate the competitive demands on businesses seeking profits when employees are also calling for better working conditions and pay, respect for work-life balance, and improved mental health support. Coupled with this are the global demands to become more sustainable in all areas of our working and personal lives and to provide education that not only embeds care for the earth into its curriculum but seeks to develop graduates to be skilled and values-driven.

Business ethics is not a new field of study but in a rapidly changing and volatile business world, values and virtues need to play a part in ensuring that economic growth does not come at the cost of human dignity or the climate. Universities can play a vital role in preparing the ground for developing the business leaders of the future who will be innovative and competitive whilst taking the time to develop an informed conscience about the need to continuously engage in the search for what is both economically and humanly good.

 

What's happening?

This conference will focus on business ethics and include international scholars and business leaders from the private sector.

Please see the event schedule below:

Time What's happening Speaker
10:00am Introduction and Context Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission at Leeds Trinity University
10:15 – 11:15am 'The Ethical Entrepreneur: The Values Based Approach to Sustainable Success Paul Palmarozza
11:00 – 11:15am Break  
11:15am – 12:00pm 'Business Ethics and Developing Cultural Competencies for Global Shared Values' Professor Jonathan Liu, Vice Principal at London Churchill College
12:00 – 12:45pm 'Ethics, the Business Curriculum and the University: Creating a New Business Landscape' Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission at Leeds Trinity University
12:45 – 1:30pm 'What Would an Ethical Business Strategy for HEIs Look Like?' Professor Charles Egbu, Vice Chancellor of Leeds Trinity University
1:30pm Final Comments and Close Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission at Leeds Trinity University

 

When?

Friday 13 September, 10:00am – 1:30pm

 

Where?

This conference will be held online.

 

Who should attend?

This event is open to everyone.

 

How to book

To book your place on this event, visit our online store.

 

Further Information

If you have any queries regarding this event, please contact Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission.

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