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Rosemarie Monge is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ethics and Business Law at the University of St. Thomas' Opus College of Business. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses focused on integrating moral theory with practical business scenarios, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to ethics. Monge holds a PhD in Ethics and Legal Studies from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
- University of Pennsylvania - Wharton School of Business, Ethics and Legal Studies, PhD
- University of Pennsylvania - Wharton School of Business, Economics, BS
- University of Pennsylvania - College of Arts and Sciences, International Studies, BA
Her research centers on normative ethics, particularly non-consequentialist and virtue ethics frameworks applied to business contexts. Key areas include:
- Adversarial ethics in market environments
- Ethical permissibility of risk imposition
- Managerial moral conflicts
- Virtue ethics and professional integrity
- Intersection of legal systems and ethical behavior
- Corporate complicity in systemic wrongdoing
Monge's publications reveal trends examining the philosophical foundations of business ethics, with emphasis on moral agency, institutional constraints, and the application of virtue ethics to corporate decision-making. Her work frequently engages with deontological perspectives and critiques of utilitarian frameworks in business contexts.
- Founders' Award, Society for Business Ethics (2010)
- Three consecutive Research Fellowships at the John A. Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought (2014-2016)
Monge has served on multiple academic review panels for journals like Business and Professional Ethics Journal and the Society for Business Ethics Annual Conference. Her teaching career spans both the University of St. Thomas and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.




