Laura P. Hartman
Born: 1963 in Chicago, Illinois
Pen Name: None Connection to Illinois: Dr. Hartman is a professor at DePaul University in Chicago. Biography: Laura Hartman is Special Assistant to the President for Haiti Initiatives, as well as Vincent de Paul Professor of Business Ethics and Legal Studies in the Management Department at DePaul University’s College of Commerce, where she has received the university’s Excellence in Teaching Award, the college’s Outstanding Service Award and numerous university competitive research grants. She also serves as Research Director of DePaul’s Institute for Business and Professional Ethics. In her work in the private sector, she manages external partnerships for Zynga.org, the social initiative component of Zynga Game Network.
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Selected Titles
Business Ethics ISBN: 9781260538267 OCLC: 1085187032 McGraw-Hill Higher Education, NY : 2017. |
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Business ethics : ISBN: 0078137136 OCLC: 436028005 |
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Employment law for business / ISBN: 0073377635 OCLC: 233697451 McGraw-Hill/Irwin, Boston : ©2009. Bennett-Alexander and Hartman's Employment Law for Business, 6/e addresses law and employment decisions from a managerial perspective. It is intended to instruct students on how to manage effectively and efficiently with full comprehension of the legal ramifications of their decisions. |
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Perspectives in business ethics / ISBN: 0072881461 OCLC: 53937739 McGraw-Hill, Boston : ©2005. "The Third Edition of perspectives in Business Ethics offers a foundation in ethical thought, followed by a variety of perspectives on difficult ethical dilemmas in both the personal and professional contexts. This anthology encourages the reader to "critically evaluate each perspective using his or her own personal ethical theory base."" "Author Laura Hartman challenges the reader by weaving non-traditional material with the text. The reader will encounter short and long cases, reprints of traditional and innovative articles, excerpts from song lyrics and classical literature, web pages, and short stories. This unique integration with traditional material shows students how ethics touches everything in the real world."--Jacket. |