Andras Miklos

Andras Miklos

Clinical Associate Professor
Area(s) of Expertise
General Business Administration
Bio

Professor Miklós has research interests in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, medical ethics and political philosophy. His research has been published by Edinburgh University Press and in the Journal of Business Ethics, Utilitas, Public Health Ethics and the Journal of Global Ethics. Prior to joining the Simon Business School, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, and held fellowships at the European University Institute, the University of Oxford and the University of Oslo.

Courses
Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility
Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Ethics & Policy in Tech
Fundamentals of Social Entrepreneurship
Business Ethics & Corporate Responsibility
Diversity Equity and Inclusion in Business
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Business
Research Interests
Business Ethics; Corporate Social Responsibility; Philosophy of Economics; Medical Ethics; Political Philosophy; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Teaching Interests

Business Ethics; Corporate Social Responsibility; Philosophy of Economics; Medical Ethics; Political Philosophy; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Publications
Exploiting Injustice in Mutually Beneficial Market Exchange: The Case of Sweatshop Labor
2019
Journal of Business Ethics
Issue
1
Volume
156
Institutional Consequentialism and Global Governance
2018
Journal of Global Ethics
Issue
3
Volume
13
A Response to Peter Singer: The Logic of Effective Altruism
2015
Boston Review
Issue
4
Volume
40
Institutions in Global Distributive Justice
2013
Edinburgh University Press
The Basic Structure and the Principles of Justice
2011
Utilitas
Issue
June 2011
Volume
23(2)
Public Health and the Rights of States
2009
Public Health Ethics
Issue
July 2009
Volume
2(2)
Nationalist Criticisms of Cosmopolitan Justice
2009
Public Reason
Issue
February 2009
Volume
1(1)
Institutions in Cosmopolitan Justice
2006
Global Society
Issue
July 2006
Volume
20(3)
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