Ed Soule

Associate Professor at McDonough School of Business

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  • McDonough School of Business

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Biography

McDonough School of Business

Professor Soule's teaching and research draws upon his business career (CPA & CFO) and his training in moral philosophy. He publishes in areas where morality intersects management, corporate strategy, and regulatory policy. And he teaches courses on managerial ethics, corporate social responsibility, and leadership.

Education

  • Washington University - Ph.D.
  • University of Missouri-Kansas City - B.A.

Publications

Books (1)

Edward Soule. Morality and Markets: The Ethics of Government Regulation. Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.

Articles in Journals (8)

Edward Soule, Marcus Hedahl, John Dienhart. "Principles of Managerial Moral Responsibility." Business Ethics Quarterly (2009)

Edward Soule. "The Precautionary Principle and the Regulation of U.S. Food and Drug Safety." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 29, 3 (2004): 333-350.

Edward Soule. "Assessing the Precautionary Principle." International Journal of Biotechnology, 4, 1 (2002): 18-33.

Edward Soule. "Managerial Moral Strategies: In Search of a Few Good Principles." Academy of Management Review, 27, 1 (2002): 114-124.

Edward Soule. "Assessing the Precautionary Principle." Public Affairs Quarterly, 14, 2 (2000): 101-105.

Edward Soule. "David Hume and Economic Policy." Hume Studies, 26, 1 (2000): 143-157.

Edward Soule. "Monsanto and Intellectual Property Rights." Teaching Ethics, 2, 1 (2000): 101-105.

Edward Soule. "Trust and Managerial Responsibility." Business Ethics Quarterly, 8, 2 (1998): 249-272.

Articles in Books (3)

Edward Soule. "Regulation." Finance Ethics: Critical Issues in Theory and Practice, Wiley, 2010.

Edward Soule. "Corporate Strategy, Government Regulatory Policy, and NGO Activism: The Case of Genetically Modified Crops." Globalization and NGOs: Transforming Business, Government, and Society, Westport, CT: n/a, 2003.

Edward Soule with Larry May. "Sexual Harassment, Rape, and Criminal Sanctions." A Most Detestable Crime: New Philosophical Essays on Rape, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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