Dana Radcliffe

Senior Lecturer, Day Family Senior Lecturer in Business Ethics at Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University

Schools

  • Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University
  • Cornell School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions

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Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University

Biography

Professor Dana Radcliffe is the Day Family Senior Lecturer in Business Ethics and senior lecturer in management at the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management. Professor Radcliffe, who has been at Johnson since 2000, teaches classes in business ethics and corporate responsibility. He also holds adjunct faculty appointments at Syracuse University, teaching ethics courses in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the College of Engineering and Computer Science. He is a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy, and he blogs for the Huffington Post on ethical issues in business, politics, and public policy. Previously, he worked in strategic real estate consulting for Deloitte & Touche in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Professor Radcliffe earned a PhD in philosophy from Syracuse University, an MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles, an MPhil in philosophy from Yale University, and a BA in philosophy from Fort Hays State University. In addition, he consults on ethics and organizational culture and on real estate-related issues in the financial services industry.


Selected Publications

  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Power, the Pledge, and Professional Responsibility in Military Comptrollership" Armed Forces Comptroller. 60.4 (2015): 10-13
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Training Ethical Decision Makers" Cornell Human Resources Review. Cornell HR Review. (2011)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Can Social Media Undermine Democracy?" Huffington Post, Ed. Roy Sekoff. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc.. (2011)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Profits Over Principles?: Selling Technologies for Political Repression" Cornell Enterprise. Cornell Enterprise. (2011)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Is It Ethical for Coke to Sponsor Conflicted Research on Weight Loss" Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc.. (2015)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "What Are We Teaching the World About Democracy?" Huffington Post, Ed. Roy Sekoff. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc.. (2011)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Should States Raise Revenues by Expanding Legal Gambling" Huffington Post, Ed. Roy Sekoff. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc.. (2011)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "For BP, Failure Was the Only Option" FoxNews.com. FOX News Network, LLC. (2010)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Same-Sex Marriage Vote Shows Moral Leadership" Gannett Regional Newspapers (Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin). Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin. (2011)
  • Radcliffe, Dana. "Are A CEO''s Health Problems a Private Matter?" Reuters.com. Thompson Reuters. (2009)

Recent Courses

  • NBA 6710 - Ethical Decision Making in Management
  • NBA 5140/LAW 6392 - Ethics and Corporate Culture

Academic Degrees

  • Ph D Syracuse University, 1996
  • MBA University of California -Los Angeles (Anderson Graduate School of Management), 1987
  • M.Phil Yale University, 1974
  • BA Fort Hays State University, 1972

Courses Taught

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