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Calvin Award for Scholarship on Christianity in Business

  • Mon, Oct 28, 2024
  • 4:15 pm–5:15 pm
FREE
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The Award for Scholarship on Christianity in Business recognizes an academic paper that makes an exceptional contribution to Christian theological inquiry in business or the social scientific study of Christian religious phenomena in business.

Join us for the annual Award for Scholarship on Christianity in Business. Mathilde Oosterhuis-Blok will give a presentation and accept the award for her work on the winning academic paper:

Oosterhuis-Blok, Mathilde, & Graafland, Johan. 2023. Free markets and public interests in the pharmaceutical industry: A comparative analysis of Catholic and Reformational critiques of Neoliberal thought. Business Ethics Quarterly, 33(4): 704-731.

Mathilde's research focuses on the responsibilities of government and business for the public interest from the perspective of Reformational philosophy compared to other approaches. She also works as a project manager for (local) government organizations and leads projects related to ICT implementations and organizational change.

The event is free to attend, but please RSVP(deadline: 4:00pm, October 28th) to help us plan for light refreshments before the presentation. Please contact Kristin Groom (kristin.groom@calvin.edu) with questions.