Wim Vandekerckhove
Professor
Main contributions
Journal of Business Ethics, Philosophy of Management, Journal of Management & Organization, Organization Studies
Discipline:
Management
Faculty:
Management & Humanities
Expertise:
Bio
Wim Vandekerckhove is Professor of Business Ethics at EDHEC Business School in France. He holds a PhD from Ghent University. Before joining EDHEC, he held a lecturer post at Ghent University (Belgium), visiting scholarships at the University of Oslo (Norway), Griffith University (Australia), the International Anti-Corruption Academy (Austria), and was Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Greenwich (UK). Wim has provided expertise on whistleblowing to various organisations, including Council of Europe, UNODC, the International Olympic Committee, Transparency International, the UK Department of Health, and the British Standards Institute (BSI). He was the convenor for ISO37002, the international standard for whistleblowing management systems.
Publications of Wim Vandekerckhove
24.10.2024 - Article in a peer reviewed journal
The Duty Speech Loophole in Whistleblower Protection: Why We Need Retroactive Causality to Avoid Moral Luck
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Journal of Business Ethics, October 2024
24.10.2024 - EDHEC publication
Are managers at risk in an AI-driven future?
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EDHEC VOX, October 2024
22.10.2024 - Article in a peer reviewed journal
Social mobility as a driver of employee silence in India: toward a contextualized understanding of silence in emerging markets
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Personnel Review, October 2024
12.09.2024 - Article in a peer reviewed journal
How do you find the Crack? A Report on a ‘Philosophical Methods’ Workshop
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Philosophy of Management, Volume 23, September 2024, Pages 315 - 317
13.03.2024 - EDHEC publication
Is it enough to understand our mutual challenges to be able to address them?
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EDHEC VOX, March 2024
Derniers articles EDHEC Vox
07.04.2023
Why is it so difficult to handle whistleblower reports?
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Wim Vandekerckhove , Professor
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Nadia Smaili , Université du Québec à Montréal
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Paulina Arroyo Pardo , UQAM