One of the aims of ABEN is to stimulate research in Business Ethics in our Australasian Network. Currently, there are two funding schemes available to support the research and teaching efforts of ABEN members.
Jan Schappner Scholarship
Trinity/Gourlay Prize
The Jan Schapper Scholarship in Critical Business Ethics was founded in 2015 to provide encouragement and support for a PhD student, earlier career researchers, or other worthy recipient, to participate and present research that develops a critical approach to business ethics at the ABEN annual meeting.
The initiative is being supported by Michelle Greenwood (Monash University), Campbell Jones (University of Auckland) and Carl Rhodes (University of Technology Sydney). We acknowledge the generous and thoughtful contribution from the Critical Management Studies division of the Academy of Management and several individual donors.
If you would like to be considered for the Jan Schapper scholarship, please indicate this when registering for the next Annual ABEN conference. Eligible participants should submit a full paper by the submission deadline stated in the Call for papers for the upcoming conference.
The Trinity/Gourlay Prize is an annual sum of AU$10,000 awarded to Business Ethics researchers. ABEN is delighted to partner with Trinity College |University of Melbourne to deliver an ongoing funding program to create materials that support the practical application of Business Ethics and closely related fields.
The Trinity/Gourlay Prize is made possible by way of endowment established in the College by John W. Gourlay and his family to promote ethical behaviour in business.
If you would like to apply for the Trinity/Gourlay Prize, please complete the application form and submit to ABEN via email.