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David Cruise Malloy is the Acting Director of the Office of Research Services at the University of Regina, Canada. His is the Principal Investigator for the International Healthcare Ethics Research Team at the University of Regina (www.ihert.ca), the Principal Investigator and Honorary Dean of the Research Institute for Multiculturalism and Applied Philosophy at Hunan University, China, the Graduate Coordinator for Gerontology, University of Regina, and a Fellow of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association in Client Counselling & Organisational Consulting. His research focuses upon applied ethics and philosophy in administrative contexts in health, non-profit organisations, and in sport. Specifically his interests include ethical decision-making, codes of ethics, and ethical climate/culture. He has published numerous refereed articles and is the co-author of four texts dealing with applied ethics. Dr. Malloy's current research is funded by both the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) and the Canadian Institutes for Health (CIHR).

Personal web page: http://uregina.ca/malloyd/

Selected Publications

Agarwal, J., Malloy, D.C., & Rasmussen, K. (2008). Performance Contracts and Partnerships between Government and the Non-Profit Sector: The Role of Ethical Climate. Journal of Business Ethics. (on-line)

Malloy, D.C. (2008). Leadership in Community Sport: Searching for Meaning. Practical Philosophy: Journal of the Society for Philosophy in Practice, 9(2), 73-87.

Malloy, D.C. Williams, J., Hadjistavropoulos, T., Krishnan, B., Jeyaraj M. Fahey McCarthy, E.,

Murakami M., Paholpak, S. Mafukidze, J. & Hillis, B. (2008) Ethical decision-making about older adults and moral intensity: An international study of physicians. Journal of Medical Ethic, 34, 285-296.

Malloy, D.C. & Rossow-Kimball, B. (2007). The Philosopher-as-Therapist: The Noble Coach and Self-Awareness. Quest. 59, 311-322.

Malloy, D.C., Kell, R., & Kelln, R. (2007). The Ethics of Hypoxic Environments for the Training of Athletes: Logic & Authenticity. Journal of Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. 32(2), 1-8.

Zakus, D.H., Malloy, D.C., & Edwards, A. (2007). Critical and Ethical Thinking in Sport Management: Rationales and Methods. Sport Management Review, 10(2), 133-158.

Smythe, W, Malloy, D.C.,Hadjistavropoulos, T., Martin, R.R. & Bardutz, H.A. (2006). An Analysis of the Ethical and Linguistic Content of Hospital Mission Statements. Health Care Management Review, 31(2), 1-7.

Malloy, D.C., Doherty, A., Douad, P., & Brace, D (2006). An Ethical and Linguistic Content Analysis of a Professional Management Code. International Journal of Sport Management, 7(3). 1-19.

Williams, J., Smythe, WE, Hadjistavropoulos, T, Malloy, DC, Martin, R. (2005). A Study of Thematic Content in Hospital Mission Statements: A Question of Values. Health Care Management Review, 30(4), 1-11.

Krentz, A. & Malloy, D.C. (2005). Heidegger and corporate leadership: Opening up participants to possibilities. Philosophy of Management,5(1), 47-66.


 

 

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