







Works Published on the topics of Business, Faith and the Common Good by associates of the institute:
Macromarketing Inquiry. To appear in Journal of Macromarketing.
“Heterodox Economics, Social Ethics, and Inequality: New Tools for Thinking Critically about Markets and Economic Injustices” Journal of Religious Ethics (forthcoming). McRorrie
“Preliminary Assessment of the Ignatian-Centered DBA Program: Building the Next Generation of Ignatian Educators” coauthored with Kristy C. Grayson et al. Journal of Jesuit Business Education (Summer 2018) (Gustafson, Maggie Knight)
Review of: The Challenges of Capitalism for Virtue Ethics and the Common Good by Kleio Akrivou and Alejo Jose Sisson in Business Ethics Quarterly (Jan 2018) (Gustafson)
Catholic Social Thought in Catholic Business Schools in the U.S. Today: A Survey and Conclusions in Journal of Religion and Business Ethics (Depaul) (Gustafson with Matt McCarville)
Spirituality and the Good Life: Philosophical Approaches (Cambridge University Press, 2017) (David McPherson)
“The Relationship of Morals and Markets Today: A Review of Recent Scholarship on the Culture of Economic Life,” Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 99.2 (May 2016): 136-170. Co-authored with Stephen Macekura et al. (Christina McRorie)
“Rethinking Moral Agency in Markets: A Book Discussion on Behavioral Economics,” Journal of Religious Ethics 44.1 (March 2016): 195-226. (Christina McRorie)
Facca-Miess, T. M., Santos, N. (2016). Assessing Perceptions of the Integrative Justice Model Propositions: A Critical Step Toward Operationalizing a Macro Model. Journal of Macromarketing, 36 (1),68-77.
Laczniak, E., Santos, N., Klein, T. (2016). On the Nature of ‘Good’ goods and the ethical role of marketing.Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 13 (1), 63-82.
Naughton, M., Santos, N. (2016). Poverty, Prosperity and Challenges of the Good Company. Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 13 (1), 3-16.
Santos, N., Laczniak, E. (2015). Marketing to the poor: A SWOT analysis of the Market Construction Model for engaging impoverished market segments. Social Business, 5 (2), 95-111.
Santos, N., Laczniak, E. (2015). The heritage and current status of the ‘Integrative Justice Model’ for marketing to the poor. Social Business, 5 (2), 89-95.
“Adam Smith, Ethicist: A Case for Reading Political Economy as Moral Anthropology,” Journal of Religious Ethics 43.4 (December 2015): 674-696. (Christina McRorie)
Review of: Joseph Heath, Morality, Competition, and the Firm: The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics, (Oxford) in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2015) (Gustafson)
Review of: Marketing and the Common Good: Essays from Notre Dame On Societal Impact (Patrick Murphy and John Sherry, Jr.) Business Ethics Quarterly, (2015) (Gustafson)
“Jesuit Values and Higher Education in an Age of Liquid Modernity”, Jesuit Higher Education Journal (2015) (Gustafson)
“The Emptiness of Modern Economics: Why the Dismal Science Needs a Richer Moral Anthropology,” The Hedgehog Review 16.3 (Fall 2014): 120-129. (Christina McRorie)
“Business and the Common Good: A Christian Perspective” Journal of Religion and Society (Supplement 10, 2014) (Gustafson)
“Vocational Virtue Ethics: Prospects for a Virtue Ethic Approach to Business”, Journal of Business Ethics, 116:2, 283–296, 2013 (David McPherson)
Review of: Business for the Common Good: A Christian View of the Marketplace by Scott Rae and Kenmon Wong in Business Ethics Quarterly (2013)
Finding Soul In Work and Life by Vasant Raval and P. Raval, New Age Books, 2010.
“Global Pharmaceutical Marketing Incentives – Misplaced Marketing or the Common Good?” Journal of International Business co-authored with Trent Wachner (Spring, 2010)
“Advertising’s Impact on Morality in Society” in Business and Society Review, 2001