Robert Prentice
The Company Ethicist looks to Robert Prentice, a professor of business ethics at McCombs, to understand why doing the right thing can often be so difficult.
McCombs professors Robert Prentice and John Daly were among the 12 professors chosen from the University of Texas System's nine universities to be inducted into the inaugural class of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
The Business Honors Program is one of the most elite programs at UT, and its students have an average SAT score of 1483. Here, an inside look at the BHP student experience.
Our 8th Annual McCombs Alumni Business Conference took place this year on Feb. 8 in Austin, TX. We had a great turnout with over 200 alumni attending. View photos from the conference inside.
Troubling financial predictions, surprising angel investing statistics, and advice on how not to become the next Lance Armstrong were just a few of the topics presented at this year's Alumni Business Conference.
Robert Prentice explains why the visual approach was taken for the Ethics Unwrapped series and why it's critically important to reach students on the subject of ethics.
Prentice says "hedge-fund aggressiveness" and "expert networks" have contributed to an increased incidence of insider trading.
Director Cara Biasucci reflects on her experiences with the newly launched "Ethics Unwrapped" video series, a project of the McCombs Department of Business, Government & Society.
An ethics code controversy has brought city conflict-of-interest disclosure regulations under scrutiny in San Antonio. Prentice explains why he thinks the city should tighten the reins on ethics.
From Wall Street to Main Street, waves of corporate scandals have continued to make headlines, many involving seemingly "good" people. A new series of ethics initiatives at McCombs may help students enter their careers better prepared.


