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Nien-hê Hsieh
is an Associate Professor in the Legal Studies and Business
Ethics Department
at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. His
research is in ethics and economics. The focus of his
research is the justified exercise of managerial authority.
Within this area, topics of research include authority and
work, the provision of assistance by multinational corporations,
and incommensurable values and justified choice. He
teaches courses in ethics and corporate responsibility and
serves as Book Notes Editor for the Business Ethics Quarterly,
the journal of the Society for Business Ethics. For 2007-2008, he will be a Faculty Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics at Harvard University.
EDUCATION
Harvard
University
Postdoctoral
Fellow, Harvard Business School (2000-2001)
Ph.D. in Economics (2000)
Oxford
University
M.Phil. in Politics (1994)
Swarthmore College
B.A. in Economics (1992)
VISITING
POSITIONS
Research
School of Social Sciences, Australian National University
Visiting
Research Fellow, Social and Political Theory Program
Oxford
University
Visiting Research Fellow, Department of
Politics and International Relations
Wellesley College
Visiting
Instructor, Department of Political Science
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