B.A. (Hons.), M.A. (Western Ontario), Ph.D. (Ottawa)
David Cruise Malloy is a
full professor in the
Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies. His
research focuses upon applied ethics and philosophy in administrative
contexts. Specifically his interests include ethical decision-making,
codes of ethics, leadership, and ethical climate/culture. He has published
numerous articles in refereed journals. His work has appeared
in such publications as, Ethics & Behavior, Journal
of Business Ethics, Canadian Psychology, Philosophy
of Management, Business Ethics: A European Review,
and Tourism Management. In addition to his journal publications
he is the co-author of four texts dealing with applied ethics
and philosophy:
Biomedical
Ethics for Health Care Professionals and Sport Ethics (Thompson
Educational Publisher); Leadership: The Final Cause of
Good & Evil (Wisdom House), and Codes of Ethics in
Tourism (Channel View Publications). Dr. Malloy's current research
on the impact of ethics, religion, and culture on health care
decision-making is fully funded by the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC),
Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), and the
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF).