CFP: Business Ethics in the 6ix

Submission deadline: March 16, 2026

Conference date(s):
May 21, 2026 - May 23, 2026

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Conference Venue:

Ted Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto, Canada

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The tenth edition of the annual workshop on business ethics Business Ethics in the 6ix will take place May 21-23, 2026 at the Ted Rogers School of Management in downtown Toronto. The workshop will feature two keynotes: 

Lisa Herzog (University of Groningen): “Corporate Purpose” and the Logic of Human Work 


Joseph Heath (University of Toronto): Are Employees Special? Reconsidering Asymmetric Models of Firm Governance
To be considered for inclusion in the program, please send a fully anonymized version of your paper or abstract to

[email protected]

The deadline for submissions is March 16, 2026. Decisions will be reached and communicated to authors no later than March 31. Submitting full papers is encouraged. Abstracts will be considered, but not on equal footing. There are no strict rules regarding length of submissions. As a rule of thumb, a good length for a BE6 paper is 6000-8000 words (excluding bibliography). An abstract should be 750-1000 words.

Registration for the workshop is free.
For accepted papers, half the sessions will be held in traditional academic conference format (30 minute presentation; 20 minute Q&A). For the other half, papers are circulated prior to the event; these papers are not presented at the event. Such sessions begin with a 10-minute commentary, followed by a 10-minute response by the author, and a 30-minute question period.

When submitting a paper, you can indicate whether you’d prefer a pre-read session or a presentation session. We will take these preferences into account when creating the program, but there are no guarantees.
More information here: https://businessethicsinthe6.wordpress.com/call-for-papers-2/

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