Ian Maitland

Professor at Carlson School of Management

Schools

  • Carlson School of Management

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Biography

Carlson School of Management

Ian Maitland

Professor

Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship

Education

BA 1966
modern languages Oxford University

PhD 1979
sociology Columbia University

JD 2005
(Hons.) Concord University School of Law

ACA 1970
chartered accountant England and Wales

Expertise

Morality of markets

Corporate governance

Corporate responsibility

Globalization

Ethics

Trust

Boards of directors

Government industrial policies

Diversity

Gender differences

Ian Maitland is professor currently teaching classes in business ethics and international business. Professor Maitland also has taught in the Carlson School''s China and Warsaw Executive MBA programs and the Management of Technology Master''s Program, as well as being a Visiting Professor at Keio University in Tokyo in 2001. He has a PhD from Columbia University in sociology and a BA from Magdalen College, Oxford. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in England, and he is a member of the California Bar. Professor Maitland was the President of the Society of Business Ethics in 2010‐11. He has been a candidate for U.S. Congress in Minnesota''s Fourth Congressional District as well as columnist for the Star Tribune and the first Senior Fellow at the Center of the American Experiment (a Minneapolis‐based conservative think‐tank).

Selected Works

"The Human Face of SelfInterest," Ian Maitland, Journal of Business Ethics (2002).

"The Great NonDebate Over International Sweatshops," Ian Maitland, Ethical Theory and Business, eds. T. Beauchamp and N. Bowie (PrenticeHall, 2000).

"Priceless Goods: How Should LifeSaving Drugs be Priced?" Ian Maitland, Business Ethics Quarterly (2002).

"Distributive Justice in Firms: Do The Rules of Corporate Governance Matter?" Ian Maitland, Business Ethics Quarterly (2001).

"Community Lost?" Ian Maitland, Business Ethics Quarterly (1998).

"Virtuous Markets: The Markets as School of the Virtues," Ian Maitland, Business Ethics Quarterly (1997).

"The Morality of the Corporation," Ian Maitland, Business Ethics Quarterly (1994).

"Rights in the Workplace: A Nozickian Argument," Ian Maitland, Journal of Business Ethics (1989).

"The Limits of Business SelfRegulation," Ian Maitland, California Management Review (1985).

The Causes of Industrial Disorder, Ian Maitland (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983).

"Japan's Stakeholder Economy," Ian Maitland and Mitsuhiro Umezu, Journal of Private Enterprise (2006).

Current Activities

Community Relationships

Senior Fellow, Center of the American Experiment, 199297

Columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, 199395

President, Minnesota Association of Scholars, 199899

Director, Tocqueville Center for the Study of Liberty and Free Institutions, 2005present

Republican candidate for U. S. Congress in Minnesota''s 4th Congressional District, 1988, 1990, and 1992

Current Research

Is homo economicus to blame for corporate wrongdoing&

The ethics of class action employment discrimination lawsuits

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