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    Executive Compensation and Moral Luck
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (2): 237-258. 2015.
  •  34
    Business and Ethics After September 11
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 23 (1): 259-300. 2004.
  •  33
    Teaching Meaningful Work
    Journal of Business Ethics Education 6 43-67. 2009.
    Meaningful work is an important but under-represented topic in the business ethics and management curriculum. One definition of meaningful work is that it enables self-realization and service to others while fitting what the market demands. This paper provides an outline for thinking about meaningful work by exploring the evolution of and conclusions from a teaching exercise on meaningful work.
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    I Want Your Shower Time!
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 24 (4): 7-26. 2005.
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    Cantor Fitzgerald and September 11
    Journal of Business Ethics Education 9 411-419. 2012.
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    Meaningful Work: Connecting Business Ethics and Organization Studies
    with Michael G. Pratt, Adam M. Grant, and Craig P. Dunn
    Journal of Business Ethics 121 (1): 77-90. 2014.
    In the human quest for meaning, work occupies a central position. Most adults spend the majority of their waking hours at work, which often serves as a primary source of purpose, belongingness, and identity. In light of these benefits to employees and their organizations, organizational scholars are increasingly interested in understanding the factors that contribute to meaningful work, such as the design of jobs, interpersonal relationships, and organizational missions and cultures. In a separa…Read more