Institute for Ethics in Business to Launch Annual Book Series

The Institute for Ethics in Business at Duquesne University is launching an annual book series, entitled Business and Society 360, sponsored by the International Association for Business and Society (IABS).   To be published by Emerald, a top publisher in the ethics space, Palumbo-Donahue faculty will provide the editorial leadership for the series, which will focus on business and society issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.  Each book in the series will offer a compilation of peer-reviewed chapters and will complement the academic journal distributed by the IABS, an organization promoting research on the connections between business, government and society.

Co-editors for the series will be Dr. David Wasieleski, Chair of the Management and Marketing Department and Associate Professor of Management, and Dr. James Weber, Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics in Business and Professor of Management.  The two Palumbo-Donahue faculty members anticipate launching the series next year.

“This book series seeks to fill some of the gaps in the publication of cutting-edge scholarly work that are not already addressed by a number of current academic journals,” Weber said. “We envision this annual book series to possibly host longer essays or panelists sharing their ideas on emerging business and society issues.”

IABS President Professor Colin Higgins, who leads the organization of more than 300 members from 20 countries in academics, corporations and nonprofits, described the book series as something new for the organization, but also as an important development. “Professor Wasieleski and Professor Weber are long-standing IABS members—indeed, Professor Weber was one of our founding members—and they have a wealth of experience to craft this type of book series,” Higgins explained.

The IABS board also considered a strong institutional commitment from the office of Dr. Dean McFarlin; the alignment of the University and business school missions with the purpose of IABS; and the detailed plan for the series.

“The development of the series will not only draw upon Duquesne’s faculty expertise but will help shape the field in business ethics in important ways, cementing our school as a leader in an area that fits perfectly with our mission and Spiritan heritage,” said McFarlin. “Scholars, students and practitioners all will benefit from the knowledge and insights this book series will provide about cutting-edge issues in business ethics.”