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Thomas Dunfee
(vitae, pdf)
The Wharton School Thomas W. Dunfee is the
Joseph Kolodny Chair of Social Responsibility in
Business at The Wharton School of the University
of Pennsylvania. Tom is a professor of Legal
Studies and chaired the Legal Studies Department
1979-85, 87-91. He was Vice Dean responsible for
the Undergraduate Division from 2000-20003. Tom
served as president of the Academy of Legal
Studies in Business (1989-90), was
Editor-In-Chief of the American Business Law
Journal (1975-77), and received the
Distinguished Senior Faculty Award for
Excellence from the ALSB in 1991. He also served
as president of the Society for Business Ethics
(1995-6) and is a member of the Business
Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics' Advisory Council
where he also serves as an Academic Advisor.
Tom’s current research interests focus on a
social contract based approach to business and
professional ethics and global business ethics.
Tom has been a visiting professor at The
University of Michigan, Georgetown University,
the University of Florida, the University of
Newcastle (Australia) and Indiana University and
he has lectured at many European and Asian
universities. He is the author or editor of
several books (e.g. Harvard Business School
Press, McGraw-Hill, Prentice-Hall, Wiley and
Kluwer) and has published articles in, among
others, the Academy of Management Review,
Business Ethics Quarterly, California Law
Review, Economics and Philosophy, Journal of
Business Ethics, Journal of Marketing, Law and
Contemporary Problems and the
Northwestern Law Review. He is on the
editorial board of several journals including
the Academy of Management Review. He has
consulted to a variety of clients (e.g. United
Way of America, Glaxo SmithKline, the
Independence Standards Board, McGraw-Hill), has
served as an expert witness in several cases
(e.g. General Motors, Honda, Georgia Pacific,
and Great Adventure) and has been a judge for a
variety of ethics awards including the Better
Business Bureaus Torch Awards.
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