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Pepe Lee Chang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), Alvarez College of Business. She has been affiliated with UTSA since 2007, following her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Utah and a B.S. in Business from the same institution. Her work focuses on the intersection of business ethics and medical ethics, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. She teaches MBA courses in ethics, globalization, and healthcare management, as well as undergraduate courses in business ethics and bioethics.
Dr. Chang’s research explores moral philosophy applications in business contexts, stakeholder theory in healthcare commodification, and pharmaceutical industry obligations. Her notable publications examine ethical challenges in pharmaceutical research, access to medicines, and corporate social responsibility. Her work often bridges theoretical philosophy (e.g., Bernard Williams) with practical business and healthcare dilemmas.
Her teaching includes oversight of the MBA ethics curriculum and courses in leadership ethics. Recent articles highlight themes like pharmaceutical companies' obligations to research participants and global health equity. No specific awards are mentioned, though her scholarly contributions reflect sustained engagement with critical ethical issues in business and healthcare.
Dr. Chang’s academic service includes curriculum development and research in academic ethical infractions. Her work contributes to debates on balancing corporate profit motives with ethical responsibilities in global contexts.



