The relationship between resource dependence and business deception will be discussed by Paul Dunn, professor of organizational behavior, human resource management, entrepreneurship, and ethics, in the next Goodman Luncheon Speaker Series on Friday, February 2nd. will be discussed by.
This presentation explores the ethical implications that arise from deceptive business practices that falsely satisfy stakeholder desires in order to secure essential resources and business survival.
Dan first joined the Accounting Department at Brock's Goodman School of Business, where he taught for 15 years. In 2013 she moved to the Department of Organizational Behavior, Human Resources, Entrepreneurship, and Ethics, where she teaches business ethics in undergraduate and graduate programs.
His research covers a wide range of topics, including business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and corporate governance, and has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, including: business ethics journal, international business research, Journal of Management and Governanceand business and society.
Dan is the co-author of Business and Professional Ethics for Directors and Accountants, 9th Edition. He holds the role of consultant editor. business ethics journal and Deputy Editor-in-Chief Business and Society Review. Dan also serves on the editorial boards of both magazines. business and society and journal Management and governance.
The Luncheon Speaker Series provides Goodman faculty, staff, and students an informal opportunity to discuss recent advances in research, education, and practice with business colleagues. The lecture will take place in the Sankey Chamber from 12:30 to 2 p.m.
This event is open to everyone. If you would like to attend, please reserve your seat by RSVPing to her Administrative Coordinator Jennifer Smith at jsmith2@brocku.ca.

