Dominic Martin
Professor of ethics at the École des Sciences de la Gestion of the Université du Québec à Montréal.
Positions held
2006-2007 | Student(s), Ethics and economics |
2007-2008 | Graduate fellow(s), Ethics and economics |
2008-2009 to 2011-2012 | Student(s), Ethics and economics |
2012-2013 to 2013-2014 | Associate researcher(s), Ethics and economics |
2016-2017 to today | Co-researcher(s), Ethics and economics |
2020-2021 to today | Axis direction, Ethics and economics |
2023-2024 | Invited researcher(s), Ethics and economics |
Participation in CRÉ events
3 February 2023 | 4e journée CRÉ et Obvia en éthique de l’IA |
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28 February 2024 | “Ethics by (Organizational) Design: The Structure of Ownership and Governance” |
Flagship themes
Biography
Professor of ethics at the École des Sciences de la Gestion of the Université du Québec à Montréal. He has been co-leading the Ethics and Economy axis since April 2021. He is also responsible for the flagship theme Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, for which he is assisted by Martin Gibert.
His main areas of research cut across business ethics, economic ethics and organizational ethics. He is interested in the question of distributive justice in relation to the moral obligations of organizations in the market, regulatory agencies, and public institutions more generally. He is also interested in the question of our moral obligations in situations of rivalry such as the market, politics, law or professional sports; and the implications of this adversarial ethic for good governance and corporate ownership structure. His other main area of research focuses on ethical issues related to recent developments in artificial intelligence and the growing use of algorithms.