Norman BowieProfessor

Norman BowieElmer Andersen Chair in Corporate Responsibility
CSOM Strategic Mgmt & Org
3-140 CarlSMgmt
321 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN  55455
Phone: 612/625-6807
Fax: 612/626-1316
nbowie@umn.edu


Curriculum Vitae/Resume
Education
PhD, 1968, philosophy, University of Rochester
AB, 1964, philosophy, Bates College

Research

Expertise
Corporate responsibility
Ethics
Leadership
Morality of markets
Sustainability

Current Research
Corporate governance
Political economy


Publications

Major Publications

  • "Organizational Integrity and Moral Climates" in Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics, 2009.
  • "Economics: Friend or Foe of Ethics." Politeia 89: 7-16 (2008).
  • "Privacy Rights on the Internet," Norman E. Bowie and Karim Jamal, Business Ethics Quarterly (2005).
  • "Digital Rights and Wrongs: Intellectual Property in the Information Age," Business and Society Review (2005).
  • "Kantian Perspective on the Characteristics of Ethics Programs," Norman E. Bowie and Scott Reynolds, Business Ethics Quarterly (2004).
  • "Sweatshops and Respect for Persons," Norman E. Bowie and Denis Arnold, Business Ethics Quarterly (2003).

Books

  • Management Ethics, Norman E. Bowie and Patricia H. Werhane (Blackwell, 2004).
  • Ethical Theory and Business (8th ed.), eds. Norman E. Bowie, Tom L. Beauchamp and Denis Arnold (Prentice-Hall, 2008).
  • Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics, ed. Norman E. Bowie (Blackwell, 2002).
  • Business Ethics: A Kantian Perspective, Norman E. Bowie (Blackwell, 1999).
  • University-Business Partnerships: An Assessment, Norman E. Bowie (Rowman & Littlefield, 1994).

Service

Current Editorial Appointments

  • Editorial Board, Business Ethics Quarterly
  • Senior Contributing Editor, Journal of Business Ethics Education

Scholarly Service and Honors

  • Society for Business Ethics Lifetime Achievement Award in Scholarship, 2009
  • Carlson School Distinguished Teaching Award, 2008
  • Verizon Visiting Professor in Business Ethics and Technology, Bentley College, March 2004
  • Dixons Professor of Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, London Business School, 1999-2000
  • James Wilbur Award for Extraordinary Contribution to Human Values, 1997
  • Fellow, Program in Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University, 1996-97
  • MBA Distinguished Teaching Award, 1993
  • Curtis Cup for Outstanding Teaching, Carlson Executive MBA program, 1993
  • President, Society for Business Ethics, 1988
  • Executive Secretary American Philosophical Association, 1972-75
  • Phi Beta Kappa

Community Relationships

  • Elected Talbot County Board of Education, 2008
  • Advisory Board, Center for Ethics in Financial Services, The American College, 2009