of Indiana companies have strong or strong-leaning ethics culture
of Indiana employees felt pressure to compromise their employer's ethics standards
The Marian University Ethics Center advances a more ethical world by engaging in relevant primary research, interdisciplinary teaching and training, and by stimulating informed dialogue on important issues to empower current and future leaders to be and act ethically.
To achieve its mission, the Center will rely on partnerships, collaborations, research, coursework and programming designed to advance ethical practices in individuals and organizations of all types, with an emphasis on application, practical understanding and impact. In support of the Center’s mission, it is intended that primary research in the area of business ethics will be a meaningful component of the work of the Center.
The Center will be recognized as a national leader in preparing and supporting leaders and organizations to advance a more ethical world.
of Indiana employees observed misconduct at work
reported some or all the misconduct they observed. 64% of those reporting experience retaliation for reporting
Read the latest issue of BizVoice magazine regarding business ethics as well as the feature story Ethical Edict.
Marian University and the Walker Center for Applied Ethics host the 2020 Central States Ethics Bowl virtually, November 14, 2020.
Matthew Sherman, Ph.D., will serve as the Semler Chair for Applied Ethics at Marian University’s Walker Center for Applied Ethics. Sherman currently serves as associate professor and chair of the Department of Theology and Philosophy at Marian.
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