Morality in the Marketplace Conference
Goldring-Woldenberg Hall 2
Please email Janet Schwartz at Janet.Schwartz@tulane.edu for more information and to register. This conference is limited to 50 participants due to funding and space constraints.
Breakfast will begin at 8:30 am followed by Opening remarks at 9 am. All talks will be held in room 1111 in the A.B. Freeman School of Business (Goldring-Woldenberg Hall 2). Breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks will be provided for all registered attendees.
Breakfast will begin at 8:30 am followed by Opening remarks at 9 am. All talks will be held in room 1111 in the A.B. Freeman School of Business (Goldring-Woldenberg Hall 2). Breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks will be provided for all registered attendees.
Sponsored by:
The Murphy Institute
More Information
The one-day conference will focus on the theoretical underpinnings of moral decision making and their applications to a variety of issues in the marketplace. The conference will provide an outlet for researchers from a range of disciplines including anthropology, psychology, and philosophy to share their approaches, findings, and exchange in a discussion of their work.
About The Speakers
- Dan Bartels (University of Chicago)
- James Blair (National Institutes of Health)
- Mina Cikara (Harvard University)
- Alan Fiske (University of California at Los Angeles, Keynote Speaker)
- Geoffrey Goodwin (University of Pennsylvania)
- Nina Mazar (University of Toronto)
- Shaun Nichols (University of Arizona)
- Tage Rai (Northwestern University)
- Scott Smith (United States Navy)
- Donn Vickrey (Certified Fraud Examiner)
Admission:
By Invitation Only