Last semester, Miguel Alzola, associate professor of law and ethics, visited the United States Military Academy to share his thoughts on the moral standing to blame in leadership roles. Read on for a summary of Alzola’s lecture, called “Hypocrisy, Moral …
Innovations sometimes bring unintentional ethical complications that only creative thought can solve. That’s what the annual Business Ethics Case Competition demands. This year, six Gabelli School teams took on the competition’s challenge: to select a current business ethics problem and develop a way to address it. The topic chosen by …
“What do you think of the people who work in the finance industry?”. When James McCann, lecturer at the Gabelli School of Business, posed this question to his freshman Ground Floor class, the majority responded with words like “greed” and “advantage.”
How should self-driving cars be programmed to choose who to protect in an accident? Why should Uber develop alternatives to surge pricing? These are the questions winning teams asked as they represented the Gabelli School for the past two years …