
معرفی
András Miklós is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Simon Business School of the University of Rochester, where he teaches courses including Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics & Policy in Tech, and Fundamentals of Social Entrepreneurship. His academic career includes prestigious postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard University, the European University Institute, the University of Oxford, and the University of Oslo.
Professor Miklós holds expertise in multiple ethical domains with research interests spanning Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, Philosophy of Economics, Medical Ethics, and Political Philosophy. His work critically examines the intersection of ethics and institutional structures across business, healthcare, and global governance contexts, with particular focus on issues like labor exploitation, distributive justice, and the moral foundations of economic systems.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent scholarly trajectory examining justice frameworks within institutional contexts. His research demonstrates particular expertise in applying philosophical principles to practical business dilemmas, with significant contributions to understanding exploitation in global labor markets, ethical dimensions of public health policy, and theoretical foundations of cosmopolitan justice. The interdisciplinary nature of his work bridges philosophy, business administration, political theory, and ethics.
Professor Miklós has published extensively in top-tier academic journals including the Journal of Business Ethics, Ethics and Information Technology, Public Health Ethics, and the Journal of Global Ethics, with notable publications through Edinburgh University Press. His scholarly contributions represent significant advancements in understanding ethical frameworks applicable to contemporary business challenges and global governance structures.



