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Prof. Carmen Tanner holds a dual academic role as an Associate Professor (25% workload) at the Institute of Banking and Finance, University of Zurich (UZH), and a Full Professor (75% workload) of Business Psychology and Leadership Ethics at Zeppelin University. Since 2011, she has directed the Center for Responsibility at the Institute of Banking and Finance. Her research focuses on moral psychology in business contexts, including ethical decision-making, corruption resistance, and honesty in finance. She earned her doctorate from UZH and conducted postdoctoral work at Northwestern University.
Key achievements include securing a prestigious SNSF professorship and developing validated scales for measuring moral sensitivity and ethical commitment. Her experimental studies explore interventions to enhance honesty and ethical behavior in organizations. She emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address socially impactful questions in business ethics.
- Research Highlights: Corruption resistance mechanisms, moral courage in workplaces, ethical leadership, and the psychological dynamics of financial misconduct (e.g., Volkswagen emissions scandal).
- Awards: SNSF Professorship (UZH Institute of Psychology).
- Labs/Teams: Director of the Center for Responsibility (UZH) and collaborator on Zeppelin’s Business Ethics initiatives.
- Grants: SNSF-funded professorship and multiple interdisciplinary research projects.
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