PHILOSOPHY OF MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE OXFORD 7-11 JULY
The full programme and booking form is at
http://www.managementphilosophers.com/
Day tickets and a few residential places still available.
PLENARY SPEAKERS
George Lodge (Harvard Business School) – The Legitimacy of Management
Onora O’Neill (Newnham College, Cambridge) – Trust
Julian Baggini (Guardian columnist and philosopher) – Should Managers Think
Philosophically?
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
o The Ethics of Prudence and The Precautionary Principle - Gregory Benichou
(Visiting Professor, INSEAD)
o Management from the Perspective of Systems Theory - Peter Andras and Bruce
Charlton (authors of The Modernization Imperative)
o Philosophy as a Profession - Thomas Basbøll (Department of Management,
Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School)
o Perversions of Philosophy - Campbell Jones (Centre for Philosophy and
Political Economy, University of Leicester)
o Management, Science and Reality - Michael Loughlin (author of Ethics,
Management, and Mythology)
o Good Ethics is Good Business: Revised Guidelines Reward Ethical Behavior
- Paul E Fiorelli (Director, Center forBusiness Ethics & Social
Responsibility, Professor of Legal Studies, Xavier University, USA)
o Reflective Knowledge Management - Frits Schipper (Director, Philosophy of
Management programme, Free University of Amsterdam)
o Dignity and Work: Origins of the Concept of Dignity and its Relevance to
the World of Work Today - Marius van Wyck (Professor of Labour Law and
Professor of Business Ethics, Graduate School of Business Leadership,
University of South Africa
o Brands and the Self - James Woudhuysen (Professor of Forecasting and
Innovation, De Montfort University)
o Navigating Institutional History - Frankie Shackelford, John Schmit, and
Tom Morgan (Augsburg College, Minneapolis)
o Disorder, Ethics and Organisation - Olivier Babeau (Nanterre University,
formerly strategy consultant in Mars & Co)
o Two Forms of Virtue Ethics: Two Sets of Virtuous Action for Fire Fighters?
- David Dawson (Gloucester Business School)
o Are ‘Hofstede’ Type Models of National Culture Inherently Racist? - Paul
Griseri (University College London, author of Management Knowledge)
PRACTICAL WORKSHOPS STREAM
Chaired by Jim Platts (Institute for Manufacturing, Cambridge University)
including
o Free Space and Room to Reflect led by Jos Kessels (Het Nieuwe Trivium, The
Netherlands)
o Methodological ‘Spaces’ in Enquiry led by Stephen Smith (Brunel
University)
Company Philosophy: Consulting Interventions led by David M Wolf (USA)
o The Inner Universe of the Manager led by Hans Bennink (Senior Lecturer in
HRM and Business Ethics, Centre for Entrepreneurship, the Hogeschool van
Arnhem, Nijmegen)
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International Conference:Practising Philosophy of Management
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