Course of Studies
Faculty
Program courses are taught by lecturers from the Warsaw School of Economics and the University of Minnesota. Each Polish professor has an American partner with whom he cooperates in constructing the curriculum and selecting tuition methodology. Moreover, lecturers from other foreign universities and renowned practitioners are invited to participate in conducting the courses.
| John Anderson Tomasz Berent John Bryson Charles Caliendo Rajesh K. Chandy Norman Lee Chervany Marzenna Cichosz Bogusław Czarny John Fossum Marian Geldner Michał Goliński Zhaoyang Gu Michael J. Houston Mirosław Jarosiński Michał Jaworski Edward Joyce Bogumił Kamiński Anna Karmańska André Kudelski Robert Kudrle Aleksandra Laskowska-Rutkowska William Li Svjetlana Madzar Ian H. Maitland Piotr Maszczyk Jacek Miroński Timothy Nantell Om Narasimhan Marcin Pielaszek Aneta Pluta-Zaremba Piotr Płoszajski Jacek Pogorzelski Dileep Rao Ryszard Rapacki Gautam Ray Judy Rayburn Krzysztof Rutkowski Bodo B. Schlegelmilch Pervin Shroff Tomasz Siemiątkowski Steven J. Snyder Tomasz Szapiro Kevin John Upton Paul Martin Vaaler Marzenna Weresa Wojciech Więcław Wiktoria Wróblewska Piotr Zaborek Srilata Zaheer Aks Zaheer Mahmood A. Zaidi Jianqi Zhang | ![]() Prof. Ian H. Maitland aktualizacja: 29 IV 2008 Kariera akademicka BA, 1966, Modern Languages, Oxford University aktualizacja: 29 IV 2008 Specjalizacja Morality of markets; Corporate governance; Corporate responsibility; Globalization; Ethics; Trust; Boards of directors; Government industrial policies; Diversity; Gender differences aktualizacja: 29 IV 2008 Badania Is homo economicus to blame for corporate wrongdoing?; The ethics of class action employment discrimination lawsuits Publikacje "Japans Stakeholder Economy," Ian Maitland and Mitsuhiro Umezu, Journal of Private Enterprise, 2006 "The human face of self-interest," Journal of Business Ethics, 2002 "Priceless Goods: How Should Life-Saving Drugs be Priced," Business Ethics Quarterly, 2002 "Distributive Justice in Firms: Do The Rules of Corporate Governance Matter?," Business Ethics Quarterly, 2001 "The great non-debate over international sweatshops," in T. Beauchamp & N. Bowie, (eds.) Ethical Theory and Business, Prentice-Hall, 2000 "Community Lost?," Business Ethics Quarterly, 1998 "Virtuous Markets: The Markets as School of the Virtues," Business Ethics Quarterly, 1997 "The Morality of the Corporation," Business Ethics Quarterly, 1994 "Rights in the Workplace: A Nozickian Argument," Journal of Business Ethics, 1989 "The Limits of Business Self-Regulation," California Management Review, 1985 The Causes of Industrial Disorder, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983 |

