Sareh Pouryousefi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law & Business at the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM), Toronto Metropolitan University. She completed her PhD at the Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto. Prior to TRSM, she was a business school faculty member at ...
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Sareh Pouryousefi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law & Business at the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM), Toronto Metropolitan University. She completed her PhD at the Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto. Prior to TRSM, she was a business school faculty member at the University of Nottingham (UK). She was also a visiting scholar at the Schulich School of Business, York University, and at the Olsson Centre for Applied Ethics in the Darden School of Business, University of Virginia. Her research focuses on the normative foundations of business ethics and she carries out this work in close engagement with empirical, social scientific research.
She has published articles in journals such as Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, and Journal of the American Philosophical Association. She is a reviewer for academic journals and conferences in her field and serves on the Editorial Review Board at Business Ethics Quarterly, where she is currently a co-editor of a Special Issue on normativity. She has served as an organizer and mentor at meetings of the Society for Business Ethics, the European Business Ethics Network, and the Canadian Business Ethics Research Network. In light of her research excellence and service to the profession, Dr Pouryousefi received a TRSM Research Recognition Award in 2022. Her current writing projects are about trust and the professions.
Dr. Pouryousefi has taught courses in business ethics, critical thinking, healthcare ethics and management, public administration ethics, organizational behaviour, and corporate social responsibility. She has advised Undergraduate, MBA, and MSc student dissertations, and supervised PhD students to completion. Dr. Pouryousefi’s teaching was recognized when she received school-level and university-level awards for her teaching at the University of Toronto and the University of Nottingham.
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