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Before joining the Eastern faculty in 2010, Professor Buck spent 30 years in business, including 20 years as an entrepreneur. For 11 of those years he was the COO of a highly successful statistical analysis and data modeling company whose clients were Fortune 500 companies. Professor Buck received his Ph.D. from Yale University and his MBA from the Wharton School. He previously taught at Yale University, Carleton College and St. Joseph University, among others.
Using safety to introduce ethics into operations management courses. Teaching Ethics across the Management Curriculum: Principles and Applications, ed. K. Ogunyem. New York: Business Expert Press (2016)
Theory of business ethics simulation games. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 2014, 11, pp. 217-238
STAMP as a theoretical framework for understanding corporate moral failure: A systems approach to corporate social responsibility. Paper presented at the 2013 Systems-Theoretic Accident Modeling and Processes (STAMP) Conference, MIT, Cambridge, MA
Welcome to my philosophy class. Philosophy Now, Jan/Feb 2009
Kant's justification of private property. New Essays on Kant, (1987). Bernard den Ouden (ed.). New York: P. Lang