IVBEC2023 at DCU
IVBEC2023 was Hosted by Dublin City University, Ireland
Acknowledgments
The DCU IVBEC Conference Committee would like to express its deep appreciation to the Plenary Speakers for sharing their research, knowledge and insights. In addition, our grateful appreciation is also expressed to the delegates who presented their cutting-edge research at the various parallel sessions and to all attending delegates for their engagement throughout the conference.
We would like to thank the other IVBEC partner universities, namely De Paul University, St. John’s University, and Niagara University for their collegial support and assistance.
No conference can take place without the work and tangible support of many people. We, therefore, wish to thank everyone who helped make DCU IVBEC2023: Dublin City University (DCU); the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music; the Institute of Ethics; DCU Business School; DCU Rooms; All Hallows Catering; St Patrick’s Campus Catering; DCU Estates; Failte Ireland, Dublin Convention Bureau, DCU Chamber Choir; Keogh's Crisps, and the Skylon Hotel, Dublin.
Finally, the lead conveners would like to express their personal gratitude to the members of the DCU IVBEC Committee for their collegiality and hard work.
The DCU IVBEC Conference Committee would like to express its deep appreciation to the Plenary Speakers for sharing their research, knowledge and insights. In addition, our grateful appreciation is also expressed to the delegates who presented their cutting-edge research at the various parallel sessions and to all attending delegates for their engagement throughout the conference.
We would like to thank the other IVBEC partner universities, namely De Paul University, St. John’s University, and Niagara University for their collegial support and assistance.
No conference can take place without the work and tangible support of many people. We, therefore, wish to thank everyone who helped make DCU IVBEC2023: Dublin City University (DCU); the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music; the Institute of Ethics; DCU Business School; DCU Rooms; All Hallows Catering; St Patrick’s Campus Catering; DCU Estates; Failte Ireland, Dublin Convention Bureau, DCU Chamber Choir; Keogh's Crisps, and the Skylon Hotel, Dublin.
Finally, the lead conveners would like to express their personal gratitude to the members of the DCU IVBEC Committee for their collegiality and hard work.
About IVBEC2023
The 30th Annual International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference (IVBEC) 2023 (IVBEC2023) took place from Thursday, 26th October - Saturday, 28th October 2023 in DCU All Hallows Campus, Ireland.
Conference Theme was:
'New Frontiers in Business Ethics'
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Schwab 2016) is constantly reshaping our way of living, working, interacting in social and digital contexts, and it is impacting on healthcare, education, business, etc. New innovations bring along new ethical challenges and questions, relating to the purpose and use of these new technologies, their contribution to human flourishing and the good of society, and their availability to people globally. These ethical challenges must be systematically addressed, not only in everyday practice, but also in academic debate. In light of technological changes in the post-COVID-19 context, business ethics, as a discipline, is witnessing a renewal on a wide range of topic areas: What are the new relevant questions that business ethics needs to address? In the aftermath of various crises, how should business ethics critically respond and richly contribute to this pivotal moment in the history of humanity? Looking to the future, how can business ethics scholarship keep pace with continuous transformation?
Plenary Speakers:
Professor Janine Bosak
Professor David G. Collings
Mr Colm Kincaid
Dr Cristina Neesham
Professor James R. Otteson
Professor Alejo José G. Sison
The 30th Annual International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference (IVBEC) 2023 (IVBEC2023) took place from Thursday, 26th October - Saturday, 28th October 2023 in DCU All Hallows Campus, Ireland.
Conference Theme was:
'New Frontiers in Business Ethics'
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Schwab 2016) is constantly reshaping our way of living, working, interacting in social and digital contexts, and it is impacting on healthcare, education, business, etc. New innovations bring along new ethical challenges and questions, relating to the purpose and use of these new technologies, their contribution to human flourishing and the good of society, and their availability to people globally. These ethical challenges must be systematically addressed, not only in everyday practice, but also in academic debate. In light of technological changes in the post-COVID-19 context, business ethics, as a discipline, is witnessing a renewal on a wide range of topic areas: What are the new relevant questions that business ethics needs to address? In the aftermath of various crises, how should business ethics critically respond and richly contribute to this pivotal moment in the history of humanity? Looking to the future, how can business ethics scholarship keep pace with continuous transformation?
Plenary Speakers:
Professor Janine Bosak
Professor David G. Collings
Mr Colm Kincaid
Dr Cristina Neesham
Professor James R. Otteson
Professor Alejo José G. Sison