About

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David Weitzner’s education includes a joint PhD in Strategy and Ethics, as well as an MBA in Arts and Media Management and a BA in Philosophy.

David is the author of Connected Capitalism (hardcover and e-book University of Toronto Press/audio version Penguin Random House), Fifteen Paths (ECW) and the Managing with Meaning blog for Psychology Today.

David’s research focuses on the intersection of business ethics, strategy, and stakeholder theory, leading to publication in top-ranked peer-reviewed journals and collections including: MIT Sloan Management Review, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Business Ethics, Organization Studies, and the Springer Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics.

David co-edited Corporate Social Responsibility (Routledge) and co-authored Strategic Management: Creating Competitive Advantages (McGraw-Hill Ryerson). He has presented his work at a host of prestigious international conferences, including the Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society, Business Ethics Society, Repurposing Management for the Public Good hosted by the University of Cambridge, UK and the Business as an Agent of World Benefit Global Forum co-sponsored by the UN Global Compact.

His work has appeared in popular media outlets like Psychology Today, MSN Canada, Business Insider, MIT Sloan Management Review, The Conversation, Channel NewsAsia, Phys.org, Tablet Magazine, The National Post, and the “Big Ideas”television program.

David lives in Toronto with his wife and three children. He remains an active consultant for a number of religious, educational and cultural institutions, a teacher to hundreds of university students each year and a reluctant presence on Twitter.

Email

david.weitzner@yorku.ca

Representation

Connor Eck

connor@theeckagency.com