Norman E. Bowie

Affiliations: 
1969-1975 Philosophy Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, United States 
 1975-1989 Philosophy University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
 1989- Philosophy, Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
Business Ethics, Kant, Ethics
Website:
https://carlsonschool.umn.edu/faculty/norman-bowie
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Richard Taylor grad student 1968 Rochester
 (The Problem of Distributive Justice)

Children

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Nancy E. Walsh grad student 2004 UMN
Jared D. Harris grad student 2007 UMN
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Bowie NE. (2015) Richard De George and the Use of Ethical Theory in Applied Ethics Journal of Business Ethics. 127: 699-706
Vaaler PM, Bowie N. (2010) Transaction costs economics, knowledge transfer and universal ethical business norms in multinational enterprises International Journal of Strategic Change Management. 2: 269
Harris JD, Sapienza HJ, Bowie NE. (2009) Ethics and entrepreneurship Journal of Business Venturing. 24: 407-418
Bowie NE. (2009) How empirical research in human cognition does and does not affect philosophical ethics Journal of Business Ethics. 88: 635-643
Arnold DG, Bowie NE. (2007) Respect for workers in global supply chains: Advancing the debate over sweatshops Business Ethics Quarterly. 17: 135-145
Bowie NE. (2004) Special Issue: The Stand Alone Course in Business Ethics Journal of Business Ethics Education. 1: 135-136
Bowie NE. (2004) What I Try to Achieve by Teaching Business Ethics Journal of Business Ethics Education. 1: 7-9
Bowie NE. (2004) Introduction: Ethics after Sarbanes-Oxley Business and Professional Ethics Journal. 23: 4-8
Reynolds SJ, Bowie NE. (2004) A Kantian perspective on the characteristics of ethics programs Business Ethics Quarterly. 14
Arnold DG, Bowie NE. (2003) Sweatshops and respect for persons Business Ethics Quarterly. 13
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