Background
Walton, Clarence was born on June 22, 1915 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Leo and Mary (Southard) Walton.
(Explores the history and moral foundations of ethics in t...)
Explores the history and moral foundations of ethics in the business environment. Features: * Focusing on ethics from an organizational/corporate perspective rather than from a behavioral/managerial perspective, the text should appeal to advance undergraduates and graduate students. * "Ethical Quandaries" are short case scenarios placing the reader in the role of decision maker, followed by pertinent questions. * An extensive bibliography provides additional insight and information beyond that found in the text. * End-of-chapter Questions for Discussion facilitate learning and review.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0030748224/?tag=2022091-20
political science and history educator
Walton, Clarence was born on June 22, 1915 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Leo and Mary (Southard) Walton.
Bachelor, University Scranton, 1937. Master of Arts, Syracuse University, 1938. Doctor of Philosophy, Catholic University, 1951.
Social science instructor Duquesne University, 1940-1942. Professor, chairman department history and political science University Scranton, 1946-1953. Dean Duquesne University (School Business Administration), 1953-1958.
Associate dean, professor Graduate School Business Columbia University, 1958-1964, dean School General Studies, 1964-1969, professor Graduate School Business, 1978-1980. President Catholic University American, 1969-1978. Charles Lamont Post distinguished professor American College, 1980-1985, now professor emeritus, from 1985.
Penfield fellow Institute Advanced International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, 1951-1952. Visiting professor University Helsinki, Finland, summer 1959, University Buenos Aires, summer 1961, University California, Berkeley, 1963-1964, Oregon State University, 1969, Villanova University, 1984-1993, Santa Clara University, 1986-1987. Kukin Distinguished visiting professor Yeshiva University, 1993.
(Explores the history and moral foundations of ethics in t...)
(Book by Walton, Clarence C.)
(Book by Walton, Clarence C.)
Member Scranton School Board, 1948-1952. Chairman Governor's Commission on Pennsylvania Housing, 1956-1957, President's Panel on Non-Public Education, 1975-1976. Board directors emeritus American Assembly.
Trustee emeritus Rosemont College Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1946.
Married Elizabeth Kennedy, June 1, 1946. Children: Thomas Michael, Mary Elizabeth.