| CBERN Pacific Mapping Project | This initiative aims to identify, characterize and link with the research groups who are actively engaged or interested in supporting research related to Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in British Columbia and the Yukon. |
| Management, Prophets and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies | The primary contribution of this study is to provide a well-articulated moral-point-of-view to underpin non-conventional management theory and practice. It will be of interest to management scholars and practitioners seeking to develop non-conventional management theory and practice, to students of Weber and the sociology of religion, and especially to the literature in the “Management, Spirituality and Religion” group recently formed in the Academy of Management. |
| Socially Responsible Development in the Rapidly Evolving Canadian North Project (CURA) | This project proposes to build shared understandings of the values, needs, expectations and knowledge, that can lay the foundations for “joint visioning” of the design and implementation of development projects in the Canadian North. |
| Spiritual Capital and the Search for the Common Good | From a Judaeo-Christian perpective, this project aims to map relevant spiritual contributions to defining the common good, and possible ways in which business can fulfill the goal of profit maximization while contributing to this common good. |