Javier Pinto, a professor at the School of Economics and Business Administration, is preparing the publication of two books and is leading international initiatives that seek to deepen the role of virtues and good practices within companies.

The academic from the School of Economics and Business Administration, Javier Pinto , researches business and professional ethics, with an emphasis on virtue ethics. Currently the professor is finalizing two projects related to this topic; the first is a book on justice and business, which will be published soon by an international publishing house. The second is a collective volume edited by Pinto, a publication that offers a review of the most relevant theories on work, especially in the twentieth century, with the participation of professors from Universidad de Navarra (Spain) and Pontifical University of the Holy Cross (Italy), among others.

Pinto's interest in this area stems from the conviction that virtue ethics offers a valuable framework for reflecting on business. In particular, it seeks to understand the nature of work within the organization and the normative principles that should guide the way people's work is organized.

With this motivation he has developed content for teaching business and professional ethics.. "Currently there is a gap in the preparation of new and better university professors in this area, especially in professional ethics, a key topic in the education of future professionals and leaders," explains the academic from the School of Economics and Business Administration.

Today, Pinto works with Germán Scalzo from Universidad de Navarraand with a group of business ethics professors from Mendoza College of Business at University of Notre Dame(United States), particularly with Greg Robson and John Sikorski.

With this team, he is developing a research track on virtues, work, and business. Currently, they already have a working paper and plan to add other studies on virtues such as humility, trust, and care. To this end, they are preparing a research seminar for the end of the year, the progress of which will be published on the group's website: dignityethics.com.

In addition, Pinto and his collaborators are working on the preliminary stage of a project that seeks to create an encyclopedia of good and bad business and professional practices in order to compile experiences, systematize learning, and offer references that will help to raise ethical standards in companies and professions.

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