Ignacio
Ferrero Muñoz
Profesor Titular
Departamento académico (Área Humanidades, Sociales y Jurídicas): (FCEE) Empresa
Centro académico (Área Humanidades, Sociales y Jurídicas): Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales (FCEE)
Organización: Universidad de Navarra
Research group: VEIB Virtue Ethics in Business
Email: jiferrero@unav.es
Personal web / Curriculum Vitae: https://cientificacvn.unav.edu/cientificacvn/pdfsWeb?id=3...
Doctor by the Universidad de Navarra with the thesis Milton Friedman, la política económica de un pragmatista liberal 2000. Supervised by Dr. Luis Ravina Bohórquez.
Ignacio Ferrero, Ph.D., is a Professor of Business Ethics and Leadership in the School of Economics and Business at the University of Navarra, and former Dean of the same institution (2014-2023). He holds accreditation as a Titular (Associate Professor) from the Spanish state university system. He has served as a Visiting Scholar at several prominent institutions, including the W. Michael Hoffman Center for Business Ethics (Bentley University, USA), Real Colegio Complutense (Harvard University, USA), the Mendoza College of Business (University of Notre Dame, USA), the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics (Santa Clara University, USA), and the School of Law and Business (University of Notre Dame, Australia). Prof. Ferrero has published several books on business ethics and numerous articles in academic journals, such as Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility (Business Ethics: A European Review), and Business and Society Review. He is a co-leader of the Virtue Ethics in Business research group, which unites over 50 professors and scholars worldwide, and he collaborates with the Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DATAI) on Ethics and Artificial Intelligence. Additionally, Ferrero serves on the editorial board of Philosophy of Management and is the editor of the Springer Handbook on Virtues in Business and Management (2017), a comprehensive two-volume work of nearly 1,500 pages covering the state of the art in the field.