Hutchinson Lecture
The Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics welcomes MICHAEL C. JENSEN, Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, who will present “The Hidden Power of Integrity and Access to Vast Increases in Performance” during the 23rd annual Hutchinson Lecture in macroeconomics at 7:00 p.m., Monday, March 11 in Wolf Hall on the Newark campus.
Jensen joined the faculty of the Harvard Business School in 1985 and founded what is now the Negotiations, Organizations and Markets Unit in the School. He earned his doctorate in Economics, Finance and Accounting and his MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago, as well as an AB degree from Macalester College. Jensen is the author of more than 100 scientific papers, in addition to numerous articles, comments and editorials published in the popular media on a wide range of economic, finance and business-related topics.
In 1973, Jensen co-founded (with Eugene Fama and Robert Merton) the Journal of Financial Economics, one of the top three scientific journals in financial economics, and served as Managing Editor from 1987 through 1997, when he became Founding Editor. Since 2003 Jensen has been a member of the Barbados Group, a worldwide group of a dozen scholars, including philosophers, economists, psychologists, technologists and educators to develop the ontological foundations of performance.
His major research interests now include "The Ontological Laws of Human Nature," "A Positive Theory of the Normative Virtues," "Being A Leader and the Effective Exercise of Leadership: An Ontological Approach," and "The Three Foundations of a Great Personal Life, Great Leadership and a Great Company: Integrity, Authenticity, and Committed to Something Bigger than Oneself."
Monday, March 11, 2013 at 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Wolf Hall, Room 100
Wolf Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA
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