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Moses Pava is the Alvin Einbender Professor of Business Ethics and Professor of Accounting at the Sy Syms School of Business, Yeshiva University. He serves as the chair of the Accounting Department and has been teaching at Yeshiva for the past 22 years.
A 1990 PhD graduate from NYU's Stern School of Business and a 1981 graduate from Brandeis University, Dr. Pava has written and/or edited 15 books including: Business Ethics: A Jewish Perspective, Leading With Meaning, The Jewish Ethics Workbook, The Search for Meaning in Organizations, and Jewish Ethics as Dialogue. He has authored scores of academic articles including "Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance," one of the most cited articles in the field of corporate social responsibility.
He serves on the Editorial Board of Journal of Business Ethics and is a past member of the Editorial Board of Business Ethics Quarterly. Dr. Pava is a board member of the Jewish Ethics Association and on the Steering Committee of the Ethics Center at Yeshiva University.
He lectures across the country and the world on Jewish business ethics and leadership, spirituality in business, and corporate accountability. His next book, Jewish Ethics in a Post-Madoff-World, will be published by Palgrave this year.
