Scott Kelley is Assistant Vice-President for Vincentian Scholarship in the Office of Mission and Values and Assistant Professor in the Religious Studies Department at DePaul University. As a research fellow for the Institute of Business and Professional Ethics, he co-authored a book titled Alleviating Poverty through Profitable Partnerships: Globalization, Markets, and Economic Well-Being. His areas of research and publication include for-profit contributions to the alleviation of global poverty, sustainability in Catholic higher education, Catholic social thought, and Vincentian heritage. He received a PhD in Theological Ethics from Loyola University Chicago.
Articles
Becoming the New Operating System, Update the ACCU Newsletter (2010)
Like their non-religious counterparts, institutions of Catholic higher education are becoming more interested in the...
Subsidiarity: challenging the top down bias, Journal of Religion and Business Ethics (2010)
Global poverty has received significant attention in the past decade, particularly after the adoption of...
Saint Vincent de Paul and the Mission of the Institute for Business & Professional Ethics: Why Companies Should Care about Poverty (with patricia werhane and laura hartman), Vincentian Heritage (Special Issue on Vincentian Higher Education and Poverty Reduction) (2008)
In 2006, following St. Vincent of DePaul’s commitment to serving the poor, the IBPE aligned...
Subsidiarity and Global Poverty: Development from Below Upwards, Vincentian Heritage (Special Issue on Vincentian Higher Education and Poverty Reduction) (2008)
In early November of 2007 DePaul University hosted the 14th annual International Vincentian Business Ethics...
Books
Alleviating Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships: Globalization, Markets and Economic Well-Being (with patricia werhane, laura hartman, and dennis moberg), Laura Hartman (2009)
In this book, the authors approach poverty alleviation from an atypical perspective. The thesis is...
Contributions to Books
Profit, Partnerships and the Global Common Good (with patricia werhane and laura hartman), Frontiers of Business Ethics (2008)
The chapter considers the reduction of poverty through for-profit initiatives, with a critique of global...
The End of Foreign Aid as We Know It: The Profitable Alleviation of Poverty in A Globalized Economy (with patricia werhane and laura hartman), Alleviating Poverty through Business Strategy (2007)
This chapter defends the following thesis: Poverty can be alleviated, if not eradicated, both locally...
Unpublished Papers
What must be done? DePaul as Sustainable Learning Community (2009)
In light of the challenges we face as human beings on a planet that is...
Presentations
Speaking of Mission, Office of Mission and Values (2009)
A monthly podcast interview with members of the Vincentian family about the mission and vision...