CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Office address: Emilio Marti 106 Bunhill Row EC1Y 8TZ London, UK Mobile: +41 76 720 86 12 E-mail: emilio.marti@city.ac.uk Website: www.emiliomarti.org Skype-Name: emilio-marti Date of birth: Nationality: Marital status: 9.2.1982 (in Arlesheim, CH) Swiss Married CURRENT POSITION 03/2015 8/2016 Visiting scholar at () as a guest of Prof. Jean-Pascal Gond and Prof. André Spicer. Funding by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Early Postdoc Mobility). UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 04/2009 02/2015 PhD studies in Business Administration at the University of Zurich. Supervised by Prof. Andreas Georg Scherer and Prof. David Seidl. Funding by the University Research Priority Program Ethics. 09/2009 07/2012 M.A. in banking & finance at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. 10/2000 12/2007 M.A. in philosophy (minor subjects: economics and history) at the University of Basel, Switzerland. 10/2004 12/2006 Exchange student at the University of Leipzig, Germany. RESEARCH INTERESTS - Business ethics - Critical management studies - Financial innovations - Financial regulation - Performativity - Philosophy of science - Socially responsible investing SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS 06/2015 Best Dissertation Award of the Society for Business Ethics 03/2015 08/2016 Early Postdoc Mobility Scholarship by the Swiss National Science Foundation to visit for 18 months for a project on socially responsible investing (80 000 CHF). 09/2010 12/2013 PhD scholarship by the graduate program of the University Research Priority Program Ethics of the University of Zurich (170 000 CHF). 07/2006 First prize at the essay competition Deutscher Studienpreis together with Marius Christen (5 000 Euro).
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Since 2013 Member, Society for Business Ethics. Since 2012 Member, European Group for Organization Studies. Member, Academy of Management. SERVICE AS REVIEWER Since 2015 Ad-hoc reviewer for Academy of Management Review, Long Range Planning, and Journal of Business Ethics. Since 2013 Reviewer for annual conference of the Academy of Management and the European Academy of Management. SELECTED WORK EXPERIENCE 01/2014 06/2014 Civil service at the WWF Training Center in Bern (including designing an inhouse training on Socially Responsible Investing for a Swiss bank and providing analysis and developing strategies for an organizational change process). 01/2008 08/2008 Civil service at the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South at the University of Bern (including administrative support for an international development conference). SKILLS Languages Software German (mother tongue), English (very good), French (intermediate), Spanish (intermediate) NVivo, EndNote, MS Office, MS Excel SELECTED EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 10/1999 01/2004 Elected member of the cantonal commission for youth questions (Regierungsrätlichen Kommission für Jugendfragen) of the canton Basel-Stadt 05/1997 01/2004 Board member and (after March 2002) co-president of the youth parliament of the canton Basel-Stadt REFERENCES Prof. Dr. Andreas Georg Scherer Full Professor for Foundations of Business Administration and Theories of the Firm University of Zurich Universitaetsstrasse 84, CH-8006 Zurich Office: +41 44 634 53 02 E-mail: andreas.scherer@business.uzh.ch Prof. Dr. Jean-Pascal Gond Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility 106 Bunhill Row, London, EC1Y 8TZ, UK Office: +44 20 7040 0980 E-mail: jean-pascal.gond.1@city.ac.uk Prof. Dr. David Seidl Full Professor for Organization and Management University of Zurich Universitaetsstrasse 84, CH-8006 Zurich Office: +41 44 634 37 50 E-mail: david.seidl@business.uzh.ch Prof. Dr. Hugh Willmott Professor of Management 106 Bunhill Row, London, EC1Y 8TZ, UK Office: +44 20 7040 0956 E-mail: hugh.willmott.1@city.ac.uk Zurich, August 27 th, 2015
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Emilio Marti,, 106 Bunhill Row, EC1Y 8TZ London, UK Mobile UK: +44 75 9819 1319, Mobile CH: +41 76 720 86 12, E-mail: emilio.marti@city.ac.uk ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS (1) Emilio Marti and Andreas Georg Scherer (forthcoming), Social welfare and financial regulation: The critical contribution of management theory, in: Academy of Management Review. (2) Emilio Marti (2013), Investing for a property-owning democracy? Towards a philosophical analysis of investment practices, in: Analyse & Kritik, 35(1), 219 236. ARTICLES IN EDITED VOLUMES (1) Andreas Scherer, Elisabeth Does, and Emilio Marti (2015), Epistemology: Philosophical foundations and organizational controversies, in: Routledge Companion to Philosophy in Organization Studies, Michele Greenwood, Raza Mir, and Hugh Willmott (Eds.), London: Routledge (pp. 33 50). (2) Andreas Georg Scherer and Emilio Marti (2014), Wissenschaftstheorie der Organisationstheorie [Philosophy of science of organization theory], in: Organisationstheorien (7 th edition), Alfred Kieser and Mark Ebers (Eds.), Stuttgart: Kohlhammer (pp. 15 42). (3) Andreas Georg Scherer and Emilio Marti (2014), Zum normativen Fundament der Finanzökonomik [The normative foundation of finance], in: Ökonomische Moral oder moralische Ökonomie?, Hans Friesen and Markus Wolf (Eds.), Freiburg: Karl-Alber-Verlag (pp. 152 191). [revised German version of Scherer & Marti 2012] (4) Andreas Georg Scherer and Emilio Marti (2012), The normative foundation of finance, in: Learning from Global Financial Crisis, Paul Shrivastava and Matt Statler (Eds.), Stanford: Stanford University Press (pp. 260 290). (5) Marius Christen and Emilio Marti (2007), Wachstumsart und Wachstumsbewusstsein [Types of economic growth and awareness of economic growth], in: Ausweg Wachstum? Arbeit, Technik und Nachhaltigkeit in einer begrenzten Welt, Deutscher Studienpreis (Ed.), Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 2007 (pp. 43 62). MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW & MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Withheld to preserve the anonymity of the review process. Please contact me if you want to know more about my manuscripts. PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Titles of unpublished papers replaced by XXX to preserve anonymity of review process. (1) Emilio Marti, Jean-Pascal Gond, and André Spicer (2015), XXX, presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Conference, August 7-11, Vancouver (Canada). (2) Emilio Marti and Anselm Schneider (2015), XXX, presentation at the 9 th International Critical Management Studies Conference, July 8-10, Leicester (United Kingdom). (3) Emilio Marti and Anselm Schneider (2015), XXX, presentation at the EGOS 2015 Colloquium, July 2-4, Athens (Greece).
(4) Falko Paetzold and Emilio Marti (2015), XXX, presentation at the Social and Sustainable Finance and Impact Investing Conference, April 23-24, Oxford (United Kingdom). [my co-author attended that conference; I was not present] (5) Anselm Schneider, Christopher Wickert, Emilio Marti (2015), XXX, presentation at the annual meeting of the German Organization Theory Society ( WK Org ), February 12-13, Zurich (Switzerland). (6) Anselm Schneider, Christopher Wickert, Emilio Marti (2014), XXX, August 1-5, Philadelphia (USA). (7) Emilio Marti (2014), XXX, presentation at the Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, August 1-3, Philadelphia (USA). (8) Emilio Marti (2014), XXX, presentation at the EGOS 2014 Colloquium, July 3-5, Rotterdam (Netherlands). (9) Anselm Schneider, Christopher Wickert, and Emilio Marti (2014), XXX, presentation at the Conference Managing Complexity Within and Across Organizational Boundaries, March 24-26, Cambridge (United Kingdom). [a co-author attended that conference; I was not present] (10) Emilio Marti and Andreas Georg Scherer (2014), Social welfare and financial regulation: The critical contribution of management theory, presentation at the annual meeting of the German Organization Theory Society ( WK Org ), February 27-28, Jena (Germany). (11) Emilio Marti (2013), Why political philosophers should start evaluating investment practices and how they can do so, presentation at the Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, August 9-11, Orlando (USA). (12) Emilio Marti and Andreas Georg Scherer (2013), Financial regulation and social justice: High frequency trading and the critical contribution of management theorists, presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Conference, August 9-13, Orlando (USA). (13) Emilio Marti (2013), XXX, presentation at the 8 th International Critical Management Studies Conference, July 10-12, Manchester (United Kingdom). (14) Emilio Marti and Anselm Schneider (2013), XXX, presentation at the EGOS 2013 Colloquium, July 4-6, Montréal (Canada). (15) Emilio Marti and Andreas Georg Scherer (2012), XXX, presentation at the Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, August 3-5, Boston (USA). (16) Emilio Marti (2012), Irritating self-referential science systems through problematization, presentation at the EGOS 2012 Colloquium, July 5-7, Helsinki (Finland). (17) Emilio Marti and Andreas Georg Scherer (2011), How to analyze high frequency trading: Tracking its performance, looking for potential rupture points or uncovering suppression?, presentation at the 7 th International Critical Management Studies Conference, July 11-13, Naples (Italy). (18) Andreas Georg Scherer and Emilio Marti (2010), "The normative foundation of finance: Two views of problems and what they mean for financial theory", paper presented at the 3 rd Critical Finance Studies Conference, August 18-20, Amsterdam (Netherlands). (19) Andreas Georg Scherer and Emilio Marti (2010), "The normative foundation of finance: How misunderstanding the role of financial theories distorts the way we think about the responsibility of financial economists", paper presented at the Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, August 7-10, Montréal (Canada). [my co-author attended that conference; I was not present] INVITED PRESENTATIONS (1) Emilio Marti and Andreas Georg Scherer (2012), Questioning financialization through a political economy analysis of high frequency trading, presentation at the conference Finethikon, October 25-26, Zurich (Switzerland).
(2) Emilio Marti (2012), Could socially responsible investing help to establish a Property-Owning Democracy?, presentation at the Workshop Property-Owning Democracy, May 31-June 1, Zurich (Switzerland). (3) Andreas Georg Scherer and Emilio Marti (2011), The normative foundation of finance, presentation at the German Business Ethics Society ( WK WEW ), March 18-19, Berlin (Germany). (4) Marius Christen and Emilio Marti (2006), Wachstumsart und Wachstumsbewusstsein, presentation of the finalists of the Deutscher Studienpreis, May 7, Berlin (Germany).