Symposium on Business Ethics Scholarship and Teaching in Catholic Environments  
 
July 28-30, 2003
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
 
  The Symposium gathered professors with a faith commitment who are engaged in business education in Catholic environments, that means in Catholic colleges and universities and/or in countries with strong Catholic traditions.
   
  SYMPOSIUM LINKS AND FEATURES
   
 

THREADED DISCUSSION

Scholars who participated in the Symposium post and respond to best and worst practices in contemporary, international business ethics.

 

SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS

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Proceedings:   Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Part I:  Pluralism and Secularism

p.1-14        Plenary paper:  Antonette Palma-Angeles

15-19         Response:  Patrick E. Murphy

20-28         Response:  James J. Spillane, S.J.

Part II:  Notions of Catholicism

29-48         Plenary paper:  Eduardo Schmidt

49-50         Response:  Rev. Louis Gendron, S.J.

Part III:  Wealth Creation

51-65         Plenary paper:  Georges Enderle

66-72         Response:   Domenec Mele

73-84         Response:  Christine Gichure

85-90         Response:  Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira

Part IV:  Poverty and Income Inequality

91-100       Plenary paper:  Sigmar Malvezzi

101-103     Response:  Virgilio Perdigon, Jr.

104-108     Response:  Ronald D. Holmes

   
   
  CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
   
 
Keynote Address:
  R. Scott Appleby, Director,
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies,
University of Notre Dame, USA
   
 
 
Front row: Monica Junko Shioya, a.c.j., Seisen University;
Noriko Saneyoshi, Seisen University;
Sigmar Malvezzi, Fundacao G. Vargas, Sao Paulo;
Antonette Palma-Angeles, Ateneo de Manila University;
Christine Gichure, Kenyatta University
Second row: Dr. Peter John Opio, Uganda Martyrs University;
Patrick E. Murphy, University of Notre Dame;
Catherine Curran, Creighton University;
George Kailis, Notre Dame University
Third row: Georges Enderle, University of Notre Dame;
Lee A. Tavis, University of Notre Dame;
Domenec Mele, IESE, Barcelona;
Jose A. Puppin de Oliveira, Fundacao G. Vargas, Rio
Fourth row: Ronald D. Holmes, De La Salle University;
Slamet S. Sarwono, Amta Jaya Yogyakarta University;
James J. Spillane, S.J., Sanata Dharma University;
Louis Gendron, S.J., Fu Jen Catholic University
Fifth row: Norlin G. Rueschhoff, University of Notre Dame;
Gonzalo Arroyo, S.J., Universidad Alberto Hurtado;
Travis Marshall, Bethesda, MD;
Eduardo Schmidt, Universidad del Pacifico, Lima
Sixth row: Didimo Dewar, Monterrey Tech, Cuernavaca;
Sixto Garcia, St. Vincent De Paul Regional Seminary;
Hugo Eduardo Beteta, Universidad Rafael Landivar;
Rodrigo Pablo, Universidad Alberto Hurtado
   
   
    For more information contact Symposium Co-chairs:  Georges Enderle and Patrick E. Murphy
     
    Co-Sponsors from Notre Dame:
   
  • C. Travis & Katherine Marshall Endowment for Excellence in International Business Ethics
  • Office of the Provost
  • Erasmus institute
  • Institute for Latino Studies