Non-Resident
Research Fellows

The Global Ethic Institute in Tübingen maintains a network of non-resident research fellows to address the interdisciplinary challenges involved in addressing ethical questions. The non-resident research fellows are scholars who conduct and publish relevant research in their respective fields. They provide the Institute with expert advice and guidance. The network thus serves to foster academic collaboration, generate research initiatives, and facilitate knowledge transfer across different disciplines. 

In our research, we address ethical questions in various socially relevant fields. Due to the research focus of the scholars directly employed at the Institute, the network has a social science orientation with an emphasis on business ethics; however, this focus does not constitute an exclusion criterion. We understand the economy as embedded in various contexts. Therefore, issues of bioethics, medical ethics, or digital ethics are contexts that cannot be neglected in the context of the economy. Consequently, the network is not limited to a single discipline, and researchers from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences may be accepted as Non-Resident Research Fellows.  

We would be happy to put you in touch with our Non-Resident Research Fellows. If you have questions about specific topics, collaboration opportunities, or press inquiries related to economics, ethics, and society, and are unsure which researcher has the right expertise, please feel free to contact the Research Department. If you have inquiries for specific Non-Resident Research Fellows, please feel free to contact the respective person directly via the provided email address. We look forward to your interest and requests!

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our Non-Resident
Research Fellows

Managing Director at ZÖBIS; areas of expertise: educational sciences, particularly business education

Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Economics, Faculty Member

Head of Public Affairs & Communication bei DE-bit Group, Schwerpunkte: Geschichte des ökonomischen Denkens und Ordnungsökonomik des Digitalen