Faculty and Executive Leadership Directory
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David
J. Vogel
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Education
BA, Political Science, Queens College, City University of New York
PhD, Politics, Princeton University
Positions Held
At Haas since 1973
2009-present, Solomon P. Lee Chair in Business Ethics
1984-present, Professor, Haas School of Business
Visiting Positions
European University Institute
Hebrew University
INSEAD
London Business School
Stanford University
Bren School, U.C. Santa Barbara
External Service and Assignments
- 2009 - present, International Research Fellow, Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation
- Editor, California Management Review
- Editorial Board: Journal of Policy History, Journal of Risk Research, Business and Politics,Regulation and Governance, Journal of Public Affairs, Ethique
- Member, Scientific Committee, Italian Center for Corporate Responsibilty
- Member, Advisory Committee, International Network of Research on Organizations and Sustainable Development, France
Current Research and Interests
- A comparative study of consumer and environmental regulation in Europe and the United States, 1970-2005
- Corporate social responsiblity in the global economy
- Environment and trade
- Food safety regulation in Europe
- Biodiversity and biosafety in Europe, the United States, and California
Selected Papers and Publications
- Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation: The Shifting Roles of the EU, the US and California (co-edited with Johan Swinnen), Edward Elgar, 2011
- Global Challenges in Responsible Business (co-edited with Craig Smith, C.B. Bhattacherya, David Levine), Cambridge University Press, 2010
- What’s the Beef? The Contested Governance of European Food Safety (co-edited with Chris Ansell), MIT Press, 2006
- The Market for Virtue: The Potential and Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility Brookings Institution Press, 2005; Paperback with new preface, 2006
- “Trading Places: The Role of the US and the EU in International Environmental Policies,” (with R. Dan Kelemen) Comparative Political Studies April 2010
- “Trade and Environment in the Global Economy: Contrasting European and American Perspectives,” Green Giants? Environmental Policy of the United States and the European Union, Norman Vig and Michael Faure, eds. MIT Press, 2004.
- “The Hare and the Tortoise Revisited: The New Politics of Consumer and Environmental Regulation in Europe,” British Journal of Political Science Vol. 33, Part 4, October 2003
- “How Green is Judaism? An Exploration of Jewish Environmental Ethics,” Business Ethics Quarterly; April, 2001; Revised version: Judaism, Winter, 2001.
Teaching
- Ethics and Responsibility in Business, MBA/EWMBA 207
- Public and Private Global Business Regulation, Political Science 289
Honors and Awards
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