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CURRENT RESEARCH

Criminal Justice Ethics

    Criminal Justice Ethics covers a range of concrete and mid-level problems encountered by police, courts, and corrections. More

Business and
Professional Ethics

    Business and Professional Ethics deals with normative issues relating to the conduct and regulation of business. More

Ethical Issues
in Biotechnology

    Ethical Issues in Biotechnology examines the use of and access to new knowledge and techniques. More

IT and Nanotechnology
Ethics of Emergent
Technology

    Information technology and Nanotechnology deals with risks and responsibilities relating to research into technologies. More

Political Violence and
State Sovereignty

    Ethical Issues of Political Violence and State Sovereignty addresses central philosophical issues of political violence, especially the ethics of war. More

Justice and the Human Good

    Justice and the Human Good focuses on the relation between applied ethics and academic moral and political philosophy as well as the justice of social institutions. More

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WHO

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CAPPE ANU Seminar

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Dr David Ardagh

Business and Professional Ethics

dardagh@csu.edu.au
Telephone +61 (02) 6933-2515
Facsimilie +61 (03) 6933-2930
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MA(Hons), Dip Ed, MA, PhD

Biography

David Ardagh is Senior Lecturer in Management at the Charles Sturt University School of Management. He is interested in ethics in organisations, business ethics, ethics and conflict resolution, and casuistry.

Fields of special interest

  • Business Ethics
  • Corporate Governance
  • Conflict Resolution

Publications

Book Chapters

2007 “The Professionalisation of HRM and Codes of Ethics” Chapter in Oxford University Press book, HRM: Ethics and Employment, ed A. Pinnington, T. Campbell, R. Macklin.
*2002 "Global State Welfare Capitalism and the Over-assimilation of Business and the Professions". Conference proceeding of Global Business and Technology Association Conference, Rome, June 24-29 entitled Beyond Boundaries, ed Delener and Chiao, St. John’s University, New York, pp. 47-55, ISBN:0-9657171-4-3.
2001 “The Virtuous Organisation a Neo-Aristotelian Foundation” Global Business and Economic Review, Anthology 2001 ed H. Kanterelis, Business and Economics International, Worcester, Mass.
2001 "Public Education in Computer Usage: an Ethico-Political Rationale”, in: Computer Ethics 2000: Select Papers from the Second Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference, Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol 1., pp. 81-88, ed. J Weckert, Department of Engineering and IT, Flinders University ISSN 1445-1336; also on website of Australian Institute of Computer Ethics, 2000 2nd Conference, Canberra.
1999 “ Corporate Ethics, Workplace Empowerment, and Stakeholder Relationship Management, with D.Jarratt, and G. McLean, Business and Economics in the Twenty-First Century, Vol. III, ed. H. Kanterelis, Worcester, Mass